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Expression of the proto-oncogene p93c-fes and its associated tyrosine kinase activity is marked in mature granulocytes, monocytes, differentiated HL-60
leukemia
cells, and
leukemia
cell lines KG-1, THP-1, HEL, and U-937, which can be induced to differentiate along the granulocyte/monocyte pathway. Conversely, p93-
c-fes
expression is absent in the K562 cell line, which is resistant to myeloid differentiation. Upon transfection and clonal selection of K562 cells using a mammalian expression vector containing the 13-kilobase pair
c-fes
gene,
c-fes
mRNA was transcribed and p93-
c-fes
tyrosine activity kinase was expressed. Clones expressing
c-fes
underwent myeloid differentiation as assessed by the appearance of phagocytic activity, Fc receptors, nitro blue tetrazolium reduction, Mac-1 immunofluorescence, and lysozyme production. These results indicate that the expression of the
c-fes
protooncogene and its associated tyrosine kinase activity plays a major role in the initiation of myeloid differentiation.
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PMID:K562 leukemia cells transfected with the human c-fes gene acquire the ability to undergo myeloid differentiation. 265 6
We have constructed an efficient new retroviral vector containing strong promoting elements derived from the Friend murine
leukemia
virus (F-MuLV) long terminal repeat (LTR) and have used the vector to demonstrate that overexpression of human c-fps/fes can transform established mouse cells. When a c-fps/fes cDNA was cloned into the vector, this viral DNA and the recovered virus induced very high levels of the c-fps/fes product
NCP92
and tumorigenic transformation of NIH 3T3 cells. Compared with an isogenic vector under control of a Moloney MuLV-derived LTR, the vector driven by the F-MuLV LTR induced 3- to 10-times-higher levels of expression of c-fps/fes, a higher level of phosphotyrosine in cellular proteins, and a virus whose transforming activity was 2 orders of magnitude greater. We conclude (i) that normal c-fps/fes can induce morphologic transformation and that its transforming activity is a function of the level of expression of
NCP92
and (ii) that the vector based on the F-MuLV LTR is more efficient than the vector driven by a Moloney MuLV LTR in inducing high levels of expression and measurable biological activity.
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PMID:A highly efficient retroviral vector allows detection of the transforming activity of the human c-fps/fes proto-oncogene. 268 57
Human T-cell
leukemia
virus (HTLV) type I-related endogenous sequences (HRES) have been cloned from a human genomic library. HRES-1/1 is present in DNA of all normal donors examined. By nucleotide sequence analysis, HRES-1/1 contains two potential open reading frames capable of encoding a p25 and a p15. A 684 bp flanking region 5' from the first ATG codon of p25 contains a TATA-box, a poly-adenylation signal, a putative tRNA primer binding site, and inverted repeats at locations which are typical of a retroviral long terminal repeat. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that HRES-1/1 entered the genome in primates, presumably as an exogenous retrovirus. From the deduced amino acid sequence of HRES-1/1 p25, residues 6-36 show a sequence homology of 32% and 39% to gag region segments of HTLV-I and HTLV-II, while residues 104-139 display a sequence homology of 33% and 28% to the gag regions of human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2) and
feline sarcoma
virus (FSV), respectively. This suggests that the original exogenous virus infecting primate may be chimeric in structure. The HRES-1/1 genomic locus is transcriptionally active in lymphoid cells, melanoma cells, and embryonic tissues.
...
PMID:Detection and cloning of new HTLV-related endogenous sequences in man. 278 Mar 12
The Harvey murine sarcoma virus genome contains two rat-derived sets of genetic information recombined with the Moloney mouse leukemia virus. The rat sequences represent a ras oncogene and a rat VL30 element. The VL30 sequences have several discrete regions of similarity with retroviral sequences which were detected by searching a protein database for similarities with predicted polypeptide sequences from the VL30 regions. On the 5' side, the most similar sequences were those of
feline sarcoma
viruses; on the 3' side, murine
leukemia
viruses were the most similar. Some of the regions of similarity could also be detected directly by searching a nucleic acid sequence database with the viral DNA sequences. The most extensive region of similarity was that which corresponded to the endonuclease in the pol gene of a murine
leukemia
virus. The majority of the rat-derived sequences present in the Harvey sarcoma virus genome can now be attributed exclusively to ras or retrovirus- or retrotransposon-related sequences.
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PMID:Harvey sarcoma virus genome contains no extensive sequences unrelated to those of other retroviruses except ras. 284 4
We demonstrated that the Kirsten murine sarcoma virus (KiMSV) and the Harvey murine sarcoma virus (HaMSV) converted human skin fibroblasts (HSF) into adipocytes. Adipocytic conversion of HSF by KiMSV and HaMSV was dependent on the presence of glucocorticosteroids. The Kirsten murine
leukemia
virus, the Harvey murine sarcoma [corrected] virus and the amphotropic helper virus (AP292) were ineffective by themselves. Balb murine sarcoma virus and Moloney murine sarcoma virus were, to a lesser degree, able to effect adipocytic conversion of HSF. In contrast, the
feline sarcoma
virus and the simian sarcoma virus did not cause this conversion. Together, the results suggest a role for certain oncogenes and glucocorticosteroids in the transformation/neodifferentiation of human cells.
...
PMID:Transformation/neodifferentiation of human skin fibroblasts by acute oncornaviruses and dexamethasone. 285 28
The HZ2-
feline sarcoma
virus (HZ2-FeSV) is a replication-defective acute transforming feline retrovirus with oncogene homology to Abelson murine
leukemia
virus (A-MuLV) (P. Besmer, W.D. Hardy,Jr., E. E. Zuckerman, P. J. Bergold, L. Lederman, and H. W. Snyder, Jr. (1983) Nature (London) 303, 825-828). In contrast to A-MuLV which was isolated from a hematopoietic tumor, the HZ2-FeSV derives from a multicentric fibrosarcoma. We have molecularly cloned the HZ2-FeSV provirus from mink HZ2-FeSV nonproducer cells. The molecularly cloned HZ2-FeSV provirus is biologically active upon transfection of NIH 3T3 indicator cells. The genetic structure of the HZ2-FeSV provirus was determined by EM heteroduplex and Southern blot analysis. The HZ2-FeSV has a 6.8 kb-viral genome with the structure: 5' delta gag-abl-delta pol-delta env 3'. The abl insert, which is 1.4 kb, is located 1.9 kb from the 5' end and 3.5 kb from the 3' end of the viral genome. The 5' 1.9 kb in the HZ2-FeSV are colinear with 5' FeLV sequences, and the 3' 3.5 kb are colinear with 3' FeLV sequences, with the exception of a 0.85-kb deletion in the env gene. HZ2-FeSV v-abl and A-MuLV v-abl share 1.2 kb of abl sequences which are known to specify the protein kinase domain of the abl gene product and are necessary for fibroblast transformation in vitro. The DNA from several tumor tissues of cat 3590 from which the HZ2-FeSV was obtained was found to contain several HZ2-FeSV-related proviruses including the HZ2-FeSV. The variant HZ2-FeSVs have indistinguishable 5' gag-abl sequences; however, they differ in 3' sequences which likely do not include any abl sequences. The DNAs from fibrosarcomas obtained by inoculation of kittens with tumor extract were found to contain variant HZ2-FeSV proviruses as well. Taken together these results indicate a role for the HZ2-FeSVs in sarcomagenesis.
...
PMID:Structure and origins of the HZ2-feline sarcoma virus. 288 77
Northern blot analysis was used to assess the level of expression of five protooncogenes and histone H3 in the bone marrow cells of patients with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANLL). The relationship between the level of gene expression and the clinical characteristics of the disease and response to therapy was studied. The levels of expression of c-myc and c-myb are weakly correlated and are unrelated to French-American-British (FAB) type of ANLL. The levels of expression of c-fms,
c-fes
, and c-fos are highly correlated with each other and are highest in
leukemia
with a monocytic component (c-fms v FAB = .71,
c-fes
v FAB = .75). High levels of c-myc expression are associated with a high probability of not responding to remission induction therapy (P = .004). The converse is true for c-fms expression levels. High levels of expression of c-myc or c-myb are associated with short remissions (P = .059 and .065, respectively), perhaps because they are associated with a high capacity for leukemic cell self-renewal and/or an inability of leukemic cells to differentiate in response to chemotherapy.
...
PMID:Protooncogene expression and the clinical characteristics of acute nonlymphocytic leukemia: A Leukemia Intergroup pilot study. 291 Mar 63
The expression of a large RNA transcript, 8.5 to 9.5 kilobases, possibly related to the fms oncogene in mouse, rat, and human tumor cells, has been described in the literature. However, the pSM3 fms probe used to detect this gene transcript contains a significant amount of the pol gene of the Susan McDonough strain of
feline sarcoma
virus from which it was derived. Using a fms probe which does not contain any viral pol sequences, no such "fms-related" transcripts were detected in cell lines previously reported to express the large transcripts. These cell lines did express a large 9.5-kilobase transcript which hybridized to a probe for murine
leukemia
virus. Partial sequence analysis of the 9.5-kilobase transcript detected with the pSM3 probe in transformed rat cells indicated sequence homology with AKV murine
leukemia
virus. Thus, the presence of large RNA transcripts, interpreted by us and others as being related to the oncogene fms, appears to be due to the expression of mouse retroviral sequences which hybridize to the viral pol region contained in the pSM3 fms probe. In the case of rat and human cells, such sequences appear to be acquired after the cells have been passaged in nude mice. These results should serve as a reminder of the important biohazard and data interpretation implications for investigations in which cells transfected with retroviral vector constructs are injected into nude mice, because rescue of the recombinant sequences in these cells could occur following infection by endogenous murine retroviral particles.
...
PMID:Mouse retroviral sequences acquired by cell lines after passaging through nude mice detected by hybridization of the fms probe pSM3. 291 Apr 82
A comparative study on the expression of nuclear and cytoplasmic oncogenes was carried out using the Northern blotting technique, in Rauscher virus induced primary leukemias and the more malignant transformed cell lines derived from them. The latter grow permanently in vitro. Hyperplastic spleens obtained from mice recovering from anemia were analysed as controls. In addition to the detection of mRNAs, Southern blotting was carried out to observe whether rearrangement or amplification of oncogenes had occurred. The results show that the nuclear oncogenes c-myc, c-myb and p53 are strongly expressed in leukemic tissue, whereas c-fos transcripts show a much weaker hybridization. The expression of two of these oncogenes, c-myc and c-myb was followed during differentiation in myeloid leukemic cells and showed a gradual decrease when compared with the actin gene, which is constitutively transcribed. A large number of cytoplasmic oncogenes is expressed in the leukemic cells lines, i.e. c-abl, c-fms,
c-fes
, c-src, c-ros, c-H-ras, c-K-ras and N-ras. Of these, transcripts coding for c-abl and c-src were absent in blast cells of acute erythroid leukemias. Transcripts coding for c-erb, c-mos and c-sis could also not be detected. A number of putative oncogenes which are reported to play a role in Moloney and Friend virus induced leukemias for instance pim-1, fis-1, fim-1 and fim-2 were also used for screening. Only expression of pim-1 in Rauscher virus induced myeloid leukemic cells and in primary acute erythroid leukemias could be observed. At the DNA level no rearrangement or amplification of any of the oncogenes investigated could be detected. The results show that a number of oncogenes are expressed simultaneously in the same leukemic tissue or cell lines. It therefore seems likely that the presence of transcripts of different oncogenes is associated with the progression of
leukemia
, but is not the primary cause of leukemogenesis or of the transformation of these cells into established cell lines.
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PMID:Oncogene expression in Rauscher murine leukemia virus induced erythroid, myeloid and lymphoid cell lines. 291 75
Immunization with mouse and rat cells transformed by Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) or by B77 avian sarcoma virus (ASV) induced complete transplantation resistance against an RSV-induced mouse tumor (CSA1M) in syngeneic hosts. In contrast, most of the mice immunized with a Fujinami sarcoma virus-transformed rat fibroblast line (FSV-3Y1), a
feline sarcoma
virus-transformed cat fibroblast line (FeSV-FEF), an Abelson
leukemia
virus-infected Balb/3T3 cell line (AbLV-3T3), or an uninfected 3Y1 cell line could not reject the CSA1M. Serologic analysis with the use of a complement-dependent cytotoxicity assay supported the results of transplantation studies. The mouse and rat cells transformed by RSV or B77 ASV expressed a common tumor-specific cell surface antigen (TSSA) detected by syngeneic antiserum against the CSA1M, whereas none of the FSV-3Y1, FeSV-FEF, and AbLV-3T3 cells expressed the TSSA. These results suggest that the common TSSA in the mouse and rat cells transformed by RSV or B77 ASV containing src gene is not shared with mammalian cells infected with retroviruses transducing other oncogenes of the src gene family (i.e., fps, fes, and abl).
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PMID:No expression of a Rous sarcoma virus-induced tumor antigen in mammalian cells infected with retroviruses transducing other oncogenes of the src gene family. 298 59
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