1. Trans-activator gene of HTLV-II induces IL-2 receptor and IL-2 cellular gene expression.
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Greene WC, Leonard WJ, Wano Y, Svetlik PB, Peffer NJ, Sodroski JG, Rosen CA, Goh WC, and Haseltine WA
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- Cell Line, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Interleukin-2 biosynthesis, Leukemia microbiology, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, RNA, Messenger genetics, Receptors, Interleukin-2, Deltaretrovirus genetics, Genes, Viral, Interleukin-2 genetics, Receptors, Immunologic genetics
- Abstract
The human T-lymphotropic viruses types I and II (HTLV-I and -II) have been etiologically linked with certain T-cell leukemias and lymphomas that characteristically display membrane receptors for interleukin-2. The relation of these viruses to this growth factor receptor has remained unexplained. It is demonstrated here that introduction of the trans-activator (tat) gene of HTLV-II into the Jurkat T-lymphoid cell line results in the induction of both interleukin-2 receptor and interleukin-2 gene expression. The coexpression of these cellular genes may play a role in the altering T-cell growth following retroviral infection.
- Published
- 1986
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