3' CIS-MYC REARRANGEMENT IN A HUMAN-LEUKEMIC T-CELL LINE
- 1 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 46 (3) , 1413-1417
Abstract
The human leukemic T-cell line Hut 78, derived from a patient suffering from Sezary syndrome and expressing a mature posthymic membrane phenotype, shows a c-myc rearrangement beginning within 500 base pairs immediately 3'' to the c-myc exon 3. Chromosome analysis of the Hut 78 reveals the presence of a hyperdiploid karyotype with a large number of markers and rearrangements, though trisomy is the only cytogenetic anomaly involving chromosome 8. Moreover, as the abnormal c-myc appears to be duplicated, a duplication of the chromosome 8 carrying the abnormal c-myc probably occurred. Unlike four other human leukemic T-cell lines tested, the Hut 78 cells express a high amount of c-myc transcript, suggesting that the 3'' c-myc anomaly may cause a deregulation of the expression of this gene.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
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