Publication | Open Access
The Mlvi-1 locus involved in the induction of rat T-cell lymphomas and the pvt-1/Mis-1 locus are identical
27
Citations
26
References
1989
Year
Lymphoid NeoplasiaImmunogeneticsRigorous CharacterizationAutoimmune DiseaseMedicineImmunologyProvirus InsertionPathologyVirologyProviral IntegrationAutoimmunityAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaRat T-cell LymphomasPvt-1/mis-1 LocusCell BiologyViral OncologyMlvi-1 LocusCancer-associated Virus
Mlvi-1 defines a locus of proviral integration in rat thymomas induced by Moloney murine leukemia virus. pvt-1/Mis-1 represents an independently identified locus which becomes rearranged either by chromosomal translocation in murine plasmacytomas or by provirus insertion in retrovirus-induced murine and rat thymic lymphomas. Although it had been claimed that pvt-1/Mis-1 and Mlvi-1 represent two different loci, we present here evidence showing that they are identical. This finding demonstrates the need for rigorous characterization of any newly identified common regions of integration in retrovirus-induced neoplasms.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1