Identification of a common ecotropic viral integration site, Evi-1, in the DNA of AKXD murine myeloid tumors.

  • Mucenski M
  • Taylor B
  • Ihle J
  • et al.
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Abstract

AKXD-23 recombinant inbred mice develop myeloid tumors at a high frequency, unlike other AKXD recombinant inbred strains which develop B-cell lymphomas, T-cell lymphomas, or both. AKXD-23 myeloid tumors are monoclonal, and their DNA contains somatically acquired proviruses, suggesting that they are retrovirally induced. We identified a common site of ecotropic proviral integration that is present in the DNA of all AKXD-23 myeloid tumors that were analyzed and in the DNA of all myeloid tumors that occur in AKXD strains other than AKXD-23. We designated this locus Evi-1 (ecotropic viral integration site 1). Rearrangements in the Evi-1 locus were also detected in the DNA of a number of myeloid tumors and myeloid cell lines isolated from strains other than AKXD. In contrast, few Evi-1 rearrangements were detected in the DNA of T- or B-cell tumors. Evi-1 may thus identify a new proto-oncogene locus that is involved in myeloid disease.

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Mucenski, M. L., Taylor, B. A., Ihle, J. N., Hartley, J. W., Morse, H. C., Jenkins, N. A., & Copeland, N. G. (1988). Identification of a common ecotropic viral integration site, Evi-1, in the DNA of AKXD murine myeloid tumors. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 8(1), 301–308. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.8.1.301

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