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Transformation of T lymphocytes by the v-fos oncogene.

Title

Transformation of T lymphocytes by the v-fos oncogene.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
1990
Journal
J Immunol
Volume
145
Issue
12
Pagination
4355-64
Date Published
1990 Dec 15
ISSN
0022-1767
Abstract

Activation of T lymphocytes through the T cell antigen receptor has been shown to stimulate a rapid and transient accumulation of c-fos mRNA and protein. Transfection of a normal murine T lymphocyte clone with the FBJ-v-fos oncogene resulted in generation of a cell line that was morphologically transformed, had lost the requirement for IL-2 for proliferation, and was tumorigenic in adult syngeneic mice; however, the transformed cells retained the ability to proliferate in response to IL-2. The transformed cells did not show constitutive expression of IL-2 or c-fos mRNA, although the promoter regions of both IL-2 and c-fos genes contain AP-1 sites that are expected to be targets for binding of Fos/Jun complexes. In contrast, the transformed T cells showed increased constitutive expression of IL-2R alpha and c-myc mRNA; these genes may represent cellular targets for transformation by v-fos and physiologic activation by c-fos. We discuss the possibility that these transformed cells behave as cells partially activated through the TCR, and that transformation occurs through a mechanism independent of IL-2.

Alternate Journal
J Immunol
Citation Key
154

PubMed ID

2124241

Grant List

CA42471 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States