Induction of ribosomal genes and hepatocyte hypertrophy by adenovirus-mediated expression of c-Myc in vivo

  1. Sunkyu Kim*,
  2. Qing Li,
  3. Chi V. Dang*,, and
  4. Linda A. Lee*,
  1. *Department of Medicine, and the Graduate Program of Molecular Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205
  1. Communicated by Thomas J. Kelly, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (received for review February 9, 2000)

Abstract

Overexpression of c-Myc in immortalized cells increases cell proliferation, inhibits cell differentiation, and promotes cell transformation. Recent evidence suggests that these effects, however, do not necessarily occur when c-Myc is overexpressed in primary mammalian cells. We sought to determine the immediate effects of transient overexpression of c-Myc in primary cells in vivo by using recombinant adenovirus to overexpress human MYC in mouse liver. Mice were intravenously injected with adenoviruses encoding MYC (Ad/Myc), E2F-1 (Ad/E2F-1), or β-galactosidase (Ad/LacZ). Transgene expression was detectable 4 days after injection. Expression of ectopic c-Myc was immediately accompanied by enlarged and dysmorphic hepatocytes in the absence of significant cell proliferation or apoptosis. These findings were not present in the livers of mice injected with Ad/E2F-1 or Ad/LacZ. Prominent hepatocyte nuclei and nucleoli were associated with the up-regulation of large- and small-subunit ribosomal and nucleolar genes, suggesting that c-Myc may induce their expression to increase cell mass. Our studies support a role for c-Myc in the in vivo control of vertebrate cell size and metabolism independent of cell proliferation.

Footnotes

  • To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail: llee{at}welch.jhu.edu.

  • Article published online before print: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 10.1073/pnas.200372597.

  • Article and publication date are at www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.200372597

  • Abbreviations:
    Ad/Myc,
    adenovirus encoding human MYC;
    Ad/E2F-1,
    adenovirus encoding E2F-1;
    Ad/LazZ,
    adenovirus encoding β-galactosidase;
    MycER,
    Myc-estrogen receptor;
    pfu,
    plaque-forming units;
    TUNEL,
    deoxyribonucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling
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