Viral transduction of c-myc gene in naturally occurring feline leukaemias
- 26 April 1984
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 308 (5962) , 856-858
- https://doi.org/10.1038/308856a0
Abstract
Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) is epidemiologically associated with induction of the majority of lymphoid tumours of the domestic cat. However, about one-third of these tumours are devoid of exogenous virus or show evidence of virus integration only after tumour outgrowth. To help define the genetic mechanisms of feline lymphomagenesis we have explored here the possibility that cellular oncogenes (c-onc genes) are rearranged in tumour cell DNA. Of 16 FeLV-positive T-cell tumours among 31 naturally occurring lymphomas, 2 showed evidence of recombinant FeLV proviruses containing myc oncogene sequences. One of the two produced a transmissible myc-containing FeLV. In both cases c-myc and its surrounding DNA appeared unaltered. We believe that the association of myc with FeLV may result in its activation and play a part in the development of a significant fraction of cat T-cell lymphomas. Our findings contrast with studies of experimental induction of chicken lymphoma, in which myc activation occurs by retrovirus promoter insertion near c-myc (refs 3-5), rather than by incorporation into virus.Keywords
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