Abstract

Although the tumorigenic phenotype can be transferred by transfecting DNA from a variety of human tumours into 3T3 mouse fibroblasts, the ability to transfer the metastatic phenotype in a similar manner in syngeneic animals is largely unknown. We now report that transfection of a rat mammary epithelial cell line Rama 37, which produces nonmetastasizing adenomatous tumours in syngeneic rats, with DNA from a metastasizing rat mammary cell line, Rama 800, yields some transfectants with reproducible metastatic capabilities. Nonspecific DNA or the oncogenes EJ- ras-1 or Polyoma Large T Antigen fail in this respect, although their transfectants often possess increased tumorigenic potential.

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