We have investigated the expression of the dbl protooncogene in a wide variety of human tumors of different embryological derivation. We found that proto-dbl mRNA could be detected preferentially in a few neoplastic histiotypes of neuroectodermal origin. The common, normal 5-kilobase size of the proto-dbl transcript detected indicated that the proto-dbl in these tumors was not rearranged. These data, in agreement with our previous reports, suggest that the dbl protooncogene is expressed in a highly tissue-specific manner and indicate that this gene may be involved in the growth and differentiation of some cells of neuroectodermal origin.
We have investigated the expression of the dbl protooncogene in a wide variety of human tumors of different embryologicai derivation. We found that proio-dbl mRNA could be detected preferentially in a few neoplastic histiotypes of neuroectodermal origin. The common, normal 5-kilobase size of the proto-dbl transcript detected indicated that the proto-dbl in these tumors was not rearranged. These data, in agreement with our previous reports, suggest that the dbl protooncogene is expressed in a highly tissue-specific manner and indicate that this gene may be involved in the growth and differentiation of some cells of neuroectodermal origin. © 1991, American Association for Cancer Research. All rights reserved.
Preferential Expression of the dbl Protooncogene in Some Tumors of Neuroectodermal Origin
Colucci-D'Amato, G. L;
1991
Abstract
We have investigated the expression of the dbl protooncogene in a wide variety of human tumors of different embryologicai derivation. We found that proio-dbl mRNA could be detected preferentially in a few neoplastic histiotypes of neuroectodermal origin. The common, normal 5-kilobase size of the proto-dbl transcript detected indicated that the proto-dbl in these tumors was not rearranged. These data, in agreement with our previous reports, suggest that the dbl protooncogene is expressed in a highly tissue-specific manner and indicate that this gene may be involved in the growth and differentiation of some cells of neuroectodermal origin. © 1991, American Association for Cancer Research. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.