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  • Title: The protooncogene c-myb increases the expression of insulin-like growth factor 1 and insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor messenger RNAs by a transcriptional mechanism.
    Author: Reiss K, Ferber A, Travali S, Porcu P, Phillips PD, Baserga R.
    Journal: Cancer Res; 1991 Nov 01; 51(21):5997-6000. PubMed ID: 1657376.
    Abstract:
    The protooncogene c-myb is the cellular equivalent of the viral transforming oncogene v-myb. When human c-myb is constitutively expressed in Balb/c3T3 cells it abrogates their absolute requirement for insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). We show now, in two different cell lines, that the constitutive expression of the protooncogene c-myb causes an increase in both IGF-1 and IGF = 1 receptor mRNA levels. This increase in mRNA levels is due, at least in part, to an increase in the rate of transcription since, by run-on assay, cells carrying the human c-myb cDNA show a 3-fold increase in transcriptional rates in comparison to the control parent cell lines. The increased expression of IGF-1 receptor mRNA also results in an increased number of IGF-1 binding sites per cell. Although some oncogenes have been described that are homologous to growth factors, or growth factor receptors, c-myb seems to represent a novel way of oncogene action inasmuch as it increases the expression of both a growth factor receptor and its ligand, thus establishing a quasi-autocrine mechanism which modifies the growth factor requirements of the cell and its growth regulation.
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