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High expression of ets-1 gene in human thymocytes and immature T leukemic cells

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Data di Pubblicazione:
1988
Citazione:
High expression of ets-1 gene in human thymocytes and immature T leukemic cells / N. Sacchi, A. de Klein, S.D. Showalter, G. Bigi, T.S. Papas. - In: LEUKEMIA. - ISSN 0887-6924. - 2:1(1988 Jan), pp. 12-18.
Abstract:
The cellular ets-1 gene homologous to the 5' region of the v-ets sequence of the E26 retrovirus codes for a 6.8-kb mRNA that is translated into a 51-kDa protein in human cells. A survey of mRNA from human tissues showed the thymus as the tissue with the highest level of ets-1 transcription, within other hematopoietic organs and tissues, including spleen, fetal liver, lymph nodes, bone marrow, and peripheral lymphocytes exhibiting low or undetectable levels of hybridization. A high level of ets-1 expression was found in murine thymocyte mRNA as well. Investigation of the ets-1 expression levels in human leukemic samples showed that primary malignant T cells (T-ALLs), corresponding to intrathymic stages of maturation, have a much higher level of ets-1 mRNA than malignant T lymphoid cells with a mature phenotype, such as adult T cell leukemias (ATLs). T-ALLs were also higher in ets-1 expression than the other lymphoid (pre-T-ALL, c-ALL, pre-B-ALL) malignant cells analyzed. Insignificant amounts of the specific ets-1 mRNA were detected in several acute myeloid leukemias representing various degrees of maturation. The elevated ets-1 mRNA in thymocytes suggests a biological role for the ets-1 product in these cells that could be explored to investigate ets-1 function. Finally, the exhibited expression of ets-1 in lymphoid cells and absence from malignant myeloid cells makes it a candidate marker for phenotyping human hematopoietic tumors.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
fetus ; humans ; transcription, genetic ; proto-oncogenes ; phenotype ; RNA, messenger ; leukemia ; RNA ; thymus gland ; gene expression regulation ; deltaretrovirus infections ; cell line ; T-Lymphocytes
Elenco autori:
N. Sacchi, A. de Klein, S.D. Showalter, G. Bigi, T.S. Papas
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/204143
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