The role of viral oncoprotein expression in the maintenance of cellula
r transformation was examined as a function of time through controlled
expression of simian virus 40 T antigen (TAg), Expression of TAg in t
he submandibular gland of transgenic mice from the time of birth induc
ed cellular transformation and extensive ductal hyperplasia by 4 month
s of age, The hyperplasia was reversed when TAg expression was silence
d for 3 weeks, When TAg expression was silenced after 7 months, howeve
r, the hyperplasia persisted even though TAg was absent, Although the
polyploidy of ductal cells could be reversed at 4 months of age, cells
at 7 months of age remained polyploid even in the absence of TAg, The
se results support a model of time-dependent multistep tumorigenesis,
in which virally transformed cells eventually lose their dependence on
the viral oncoprotein for maintenance of the transformed state.