Literature DB >> 8481508

Myeloblastic leukemia cells conditionally blocked by myc-estrogen receptor chimeric transgenes for terminal differentiation coupled to growth arrest and apoptosis.

M Selvakumaran1, D Liebermann, B Hoffman-Liebermann.   

Abstract

Conditional mutants of the myeloblastic leukemic M1 cell line, expressing the chimeric mycer transgene, have been established. It is shown that M1 mycer cells, like M1, undergo terminal differentiation coupled to growth arrest and programmed cell death (apoptosis) after treatment with the physiologic differentiation inducer interleukin-6. However, when beta-estradiol is included in the culture medium, M1 mycer cells respond to differentiation inducers like M1 myc cell lines, where the differentiation program is blocked at an intermediate stage. By manipulating the function of the mycer transgene product, it is shown that there is a 10-hour window during myeloid differentiation, from 30 to 40 hours after the addition of the differentiation inducer, when the terminal differentiation program switches from being dependent on c-myc suppression to becoming c-myc suppression independent, where activation of c-myc has no apparent effect on mature macrophages. M1 mycer cell lines provide a powerful tool to increase our understanding of the role of c-myc in normal myelopoiesis and in leukemogenesis, also providing a strategy to clone c-myc target genes.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1993        PMID: 8481508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


  7 in total

Review 1.  Transcriptional regulation during myelopoiesis.

Authors:  N Lenny; J J Westendorf; S W Hiebert
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  1997-08       Impact factor: 2.316

2.  Myc is an essential negative regulator of platelet-derived growth factor beta receptor expression.

Authors:  S K Oster; W W Marhin; C Asker; L M Facchini; P A Dion; K Funa; M Post; J M Sedivy; L Z Penn
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 4.272

3.  Egr-1 abrogates the block imparted by c-Myc on terminal M1 myeloid differentiation.

Authors:  Marianna Shafarenko; Dan A Liebermann; Barbara Hoffman
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2005-04-19       Impact factor: 22.113

4.  Colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) receptor-mediated macrophage differentiation in myeloid cells: a role for tyrosine 559-dependent protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) activity.

Authors:  K A McMahon; N J Wilson; D C Marks; T L Beecroft; G A Whitty; J A Hamilton; X F Csar
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  2001-09-01       Impact factor: 3.857

5.  The novel primary response gene MyD118 and the proto-oncogenes myb, myc, and bcl-2 modulate transforming growth factor beta 1-induced apoptosis of myeloid leukemia cells.

Authors:  M Selvakumaran; H K Lin; R T Sjin; J C Reed; D A Liebermann; B Hoffman
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1994-04       Impact factor: 4.272

6.  The gadd and MyD genes define a novel set of mammalian genes encoding acidic proteins that synergistically suppress cell growth.

Authors:  Q Zhan; K A Lord; I Alamo; M C Hollander; F Carrier; D Ron; K W Kohn; B Hoffman; D A Liebermann; A J Fornace
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1994-04       Impact factor: 4.272

7.  Deciphering c-MYC-regulated genes in two distinct tissues.

Authors:  Samuel C Robson; Lesley Ward; Helen Brown; Heather Turner; Ewan Hunter; Stella Pelengaris; Michael Khan
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2011-09-30       Impact factor: 3.969

  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.