Immortalization of primary cells derived from the endangered Ryukyu long-furred rat

In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim. 2023 Mar;59(3):224-233. doi: 10.1007/s11626-023-00757-3. Epub 2023 Mar 27.

Abstract

The Ryukyu long-furred rat is an endangered species confined to the southernmost three small islands of Japan (Amami-Oshima, Tokunoshima, and Okinawa). Its population is rapidly decreasing because of roadkill, deforestation, and feral animals. To date, its genomic and biological information are poorly understood. In this study, we successfully immortalized Ryukyu long-furred rat cells by expressing a combination of cell cycle regulators, mutant cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4R24C) and cyclin D1, together with telomerase reverse transcriptase or an oncogenic protein, the Simian Virus large T antigen. The cell cycle distribution, telomerase enzymatic activity, and karyotype of these two immortalized cell lines were analyzed. The karyotype of the former cell line immortalized with cell cycle regulators and telomerase reverse transcriptase retained the nature of the primary cells, while that of the latter cell line immortalized with the Simian Virus large T antigen had many aberrant chromosomes. These immortalized cells would be valuable for studying the genomics and biology of Ryukyu long-furred rats.

Keywords: Cellular regulators; Chromosome; Immortalization; Ryukyu long-furred rat; SV40 T antigen.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antigens, Viral, Tumor / genetics
  • Cell Cycle
  • Cell Division
  • Cell Line
  • Rats
  • Telomerase* / genetics
  • Telomerase* / metabolism

Substances

  • Telomerase
  • Antigens, Viral, Tumor