Avian bic, a gene isolated from a common retroviral site in avian leukosis virus-induced lymphomas that encodes a noncoding RNA, cooperates with c-myc in lymphomagenesis and erythroleukemogenesis Journal Article


Authors: Tam, W.; Hughes, S. H.; Hayward, W. S.; Besmer, P.
Article Title: Avian bic, a gene isolated from a common retroviral site in avian leukosis virus-induced lymphomas that encodes a noncoding RNA, cooperates with c-myc in lymphomagenesis and erythroleukemogenesis
Abstract: bic is a novel gene identified at a common retroviral integration site in avian leukosis virus-induced lymphomas and has been implicated as a collaborator with c-myc in B lymphomagenesis. It lacks an extensive open reading frame and is believed to function as an untranslated RNA (W. Tam, Gene 274:157-167, 2001; W. Tam, D. Ben-Yehuda, and W. S. Hayward, Mol. Cell. Biol. 17:1490-1502, 1997). The oncogenic potential of bic, particularly its ability to cooperate with c-myc in oncogenesis, was tested directly by expressing c-myc and bic, either singly or in pairwise combination, in cultured chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEFs) and in chickens using replication-competent retrovirus vectors. Coexpression of c-myc and bic in CEFs caused growth enhancement of cells. Most importantly, chick oncogenicity assays demonstrated that bic can cooperate with c-myc in lymphomagenesis and erythroleukemogenesis. The present study provides direct evidence for the involvement of untranslated RNAs in oncogenesis and provides further support for the role of noncoding RNAs as riboregulators.
Keywords: transgenic mice; promoter; molecular-basis; insertion; b-cell development; v-abl; e-mu-myc; truncated egf receptor; induced erythroblastosis; oncogene cooperation; erbb activation
Journal Title: Journal of Virology
Volume: 76
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0022-538X
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology  
Date Published: 2002-05-01
Start Page: 4275
End Page: 4286
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000174966700014
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.76.9.4275-4286.2002
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC155062
PUBMED: 11932393
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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