Interleukin-7 induces N-myc and c-myc expression in normal precursor B lymphocytes

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Expression of both N-myc and c-myc is induced rapidly and dramatically in normal pre-B cells after stimulation with interleukin-7 (IL-7), a pre-B cell-specific growth factor. These IL-7-induced increases in N-myc and c-myc expression are mediated at the transcriptional level; for N-myc, a major portion of the induction results from release of an attenuation block between exons 1 and 2. Although c-myc expression has been shown to be regulated by many factors, these studies provide the first demonstration of N-myc regulation by a growth factor. Furthermore, mitogen-induced proliferation of more mature B-lineage cells is accompanied by induction of c-myc expression in the complete absence of N-myc expression. Thus, N-myc expression in normal B-lineage cells, as in transformed cells, is limited to cells that represent the precursor stages of this differentiation pathway. Together, these findings imply a specific function for N-myc in the early stages of B-cell development.

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Morrow, M. A., Lee, G., Gillis, S., Yancopoulos, G. D., & Alt, F. W. (1992). Interleukin-7 induces N-myc and c-myc expression in normal precursor B lymphocytes. Genes and Development, 6(1), 61–70. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.6.1.61

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