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  • Title: The Gag-Myb-Ets fusion oncogene alters the apoptotic response and growth factor dependence of interleukin-3 dependent murine cells.
    Author: Athanasiou M, Mavrothalassitis GJ, Yuan CC, Blair DG.
    Journal: Oncogene; 1996 Jan 18; 12(2):337-44. PubMed ID: 8570210.
    Abstract:
    Expression of the avian E26-derived Gag-Myb-Ets fusion oncogene in interleukin-3(IL3)-dependent murine hematopoietic cell lines results in a pattern of cell line dependent changes in growth factor-induced proliferation and apoptosis. A drug-selectable retrovirus expressing p135Gag-Myb-Ets induced an erythropoietin(Epo)-responsive phenotype in the cell lines FDC-P2, BaF3 and 32Dc123. Gag-Myb-Ets expression alone did not increase expression of GATA-1 or the Epo receptor(EpoR) in the presence of IL3, and infected cell lines express increased GATA-1 and EpoR only when IL3 was replaced by Epo in the culture media. Indicative of Epo-induced erythroid differentiation, these cells also began to express beta-globin after 3-5 days growth in Epo. Unlike control cells, infected FDC-P2 cells failed to undergo programmed cell death (apoptosis) when transferred from IL3- to Epo-containing media, although a fraction of the cells failed to proliferate following the media shift. Three other IL3-dependent cell lines showed no changes in growth behavior when induced to express the fusion oncogene. Our data shows that Gag-Myb-Ets can have different affects on growth factor pathways depending on the cell background, suggesting a model in which the p135gag-myb-ets fusion oncogene promotes these different responses through its affect on apoptosis.
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