A Common Proviral Integration Region, fit-1, in T-Cell Tumors Induced by Myc-Containing Feline Leukemia Viruses
pmid: 8396812
A Common Proviral Integration Region, fit-1, in T-Cell Tumors Induced by Myc-Containing Feline Leukemia Viruses
Feline leukemia viruses carrying transduced v-myc genes (myc-FeLV) induce tumors of clonal origin, suggesting that activated myc alone is not sufficient for tumorigenesis. To investigate the hypothesis that insertional mutagenesis plays a role by activating genes which collaborate with v-myc, we looked for evidence of common proviral integration sites in these tumors. By inverse polymerase chain reaction we identified a 6-kb domain, designated fit-1, in which FeLV proviruses were inserted in four of nine (44%) T-cell tumors induced by myc-FeLV. The fit-1 locus was mapped to feline chromosome B2 and appears to be distinct from known oncogenes located on this chromosome. Fit-1 represents a novel common proviral integration region which may harbor a cellular gene which acts in concert with the myc gene in T-cell tumorigenesis.
- Nova Southeastern University United States
- University of Tokyo Japan
- University of Glasgow United Kingdom
- Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute United Kingdom
- Cancer Research UK United Kingdom
Base Sequence, Leukemia Virus, Feline, Virus Integration, Molecular Sequence Data, Genes, myc, Life Sciences, Chromosome Mapping, Genetics and Genomics, Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cell and Developmental Biology, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Proviruses, Cats, Animals
Base Sequence, Leukemia Virus, Feline, Virus Integration, Molecular Sequence Data, Genes, myc, Life Sciences, Chromosome Mapping, Genetics and Genomics, Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cell and Developmental Biology, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Proviruses, Cats, Animals
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