Journal article

Progenitor tumours from Eμ-bcl-2-myc transgenic mice have lymphomyeloid differentiation potential and reveal developmental differences in cell survival

A Strasser, AG Elefanty, AW Harris, S Cory

EMBO Journal | WILEY | Published : 1996

Abstract

Mice expressing both a bcl-2 and a myc transgene within the B lymphoid cell compartment invariably develop novel immature haemopoietic tumours. The likely cell of origin of these tumours was identified by a common pattern of cell surface marker expression on a subset of cells comprising ~1% of normal mouse bone marrow. The bcl-2-myc tumour cells could be induced to differentiate into either B lymphocytes or macrophages in culture with certain cytokines and feeder cells. Analysis of their progression into the B lymphoid lineage revealed that Igk locus transcription can precede Igh as well as Igk rearrangement. Surprisingly, the undifferentiated tumour cells died rapidly in culture, even in th..

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