Aim: To demonstrate the relationship between H-ras oncogene and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) metastasis.
Methods: Activated H-ras oncogene was transfected into SMMC 7721, a cell line derived from human HCC, by calcium phosphate transfection method. Some metastasis-related parameters were detected in vitro, including adhesion assay, migration assay, expression of collagenase IV(c IV ase) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR).
Results: The abilities of H-ras-transfected cell clones in adhesion to laminin (LN) or fibronectin (FN), migration, c IV ase secretion increased markedly, and the expression of EGFR elevated moderately. More importantly, these alterations were consistent positively with the expression of p21, the protein product of H-ras oncogene.
Conclusion: H-ras oncogene could induce the metastatic phenotype of HCC cell in vitro to raise its metastatic potential.