Ha-ras oncogenes are activated by somatic alterations in human urinary tract tumours
- 1 May 1984
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 309 (5967) , 464-466
- https://doi.org/10.1038/309464a0
Abstract
DNA-mediated gene transfer (transfection) studies using NIH 3T3 cells as recipients have demonstrated the presence of transforming genes (oncogenes) in diverse human tumours. A large proportion of oncogenes so far detected by DNA transfection are related to the Ha-ras onc gene of Harvey (and BALB) murine sarcoma viruses (MSV), Ki-ras, the oncogene of Kirsten MSV, and a third member of the ras gene family, N-ras. Individual tumours of many different organs have been associated with the activation of members of the ras gene family. We now present the first systematic survey of human urinary tract tumours processed immediately after surgery, as well as normal tissues from the same patients, to detect the presence of such genes. We demonstrate activation of Ha-ras as an oncogene in around 10% of randomly selected urinary tract tumours as well as direct evidence that oncogene activation is the result of a somatic event which is selected for within the tumour cell population.Keywords
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