1. Genotype markers and proto-oncogene analysis in the cd30-positive 'malignant histiocytosis' del cell line with t(5;6)(q35;p21)
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Christian Nezelof, S. Barbey, and J. Gogusev
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Genetic Markers ,Cancer Research ,Genotype ,Malignant histiocytosis ,Ki-1 Antigen ,Chromosomal translocation ,Biology ,Immunoglobulin light chain ,Proto-Oncogene Mas ,Translocation, Genetic ,Cell Line ,Antigens, CD ,Antigens, Neoplasm ,Proto-Oncogenes ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,medicine ,Humans ,Gene Rearrangement, beta-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor ,Southern blot ,Oncogene ,T-cell receptor ,Blotting, Northern ,medicine.disease ,Antigens, Differentiation ,Molecular biology ,Blotting, Southern ,Oncology ,Cell culture ,Immunology ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5 ,Immunoglobulin heavy chain ,Histiocytic Sarcoma ,DNA Probes - Abstract
The DEL cell line isolated from a patient who died of malignant histiocytosis exhibits a reciprocal chromosomal translocation t(5;6)(5q35;6p21). The cells were analyzed for Ig(Jh), TCR beta-gene rearrangements and proto-oncogene expression pattern, using a panel of molecularly cloned probes that included c-fms, c-myc, c-myb, c-pim, c-fos, N-myc, c-sis, c-fgr as well as the virally derived probes v-ki-ras and v-src. Consistent levels of expression of c-fms, c-myc, c-myb, c-ki-ras and c-fgr were identified in cells from several in vitro passages as well as from the heterotransplanted tumors in nude mice. Transcripts homologous to the c-fos, c-src and c-sis were not observed. Southern blot study of DNA showed that the banding pattern of the screened proto-oncogenes was not altered. Furthermore, Southern blot analysis demonstrated monoallelic immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgJh) rearrangement but a normal germ-line configuration of the kappa light chain and TCR beta-genes. These results appear to imply that a T- or B-cell origin can be eliminated and that several activated proto-oncogenes, usually expressed in immature MPS cells (c-fms) and myeloblastic cells (c-fgr), may be implicated in the proliferative activity of the DEL cell line, the stem of which may be a primitive, ancestral myelomonocytic cell.
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- 1990
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