Cb. Esinduy et al., IN-VITRO GROWTH-INHIBITION OF NEOPLASTICALLY TRANSFORMED-CELLS BY NONTRANSFORMED CELLS - REQUIREMENT FOR GAP JUNCTIONAL INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION, Carcinogenesis, 16(4), 1995, pp. 915-921
We examined whether the inhibition of neoplastically transformed cell
growth by co-cultured non-transformed cells involved gap junctional in
tercellular communication (GJIC). The growth of poorly communicating (
similar to 25-35% dye-coupled cells), Ha-ras and neu oncogene-transfor
med WB-F344 rat liver epithelial cells was inhibited by coculture with
highly communicating (90-95 % dye-coupling), non-transformed WB-F344
cells. Inhibition was dependent upon heterologous cell-cell contact an
d required that the non-transformed cells were GJIC competent. GJIC-de
ficient mutant WB-F344 cells did not suppress transformed cell growth.
Restoration of mutant cell GJIC by transfection with rat connexin43 c
DNA restored growth-inhibiting activity. These results clearly demonst
rate a role for GJIC in the inhibition of transformed cell growth by n
on-transformed cells.