Insertional activation of c-myc by reticuloendotheliosis virus in chicken B lymphoma: nonrandom distribution and orientation of the proviruses

J Virol. 1985 Jun;54(3):869-72. doi: 10.1128/JVI.54.3.869-872.1985.

Abstract

Chicken syncytial virus, a member of the reticuloendotheliosis virus family, can induce chicken B lymphomas indistinguishable from those caused by avian leukosis virus. Previously, we have demonstrated that the chicken syncytial virus proviruses in these tumors are linked to the proto-oncogene c-myc. We have now determined the arrangement of chicken syncytial virus proviruses in 22 tumors. The results indicate that these proviruses, without exception, are integrated upstream from the second c-myc exon. At least 70% of these insertion sites are clustered in a 0.5-kilobase region immediately preceding the exon. The proviruses are all arranged in the same transcriptional orientation as c-myc. This type of provirus organization bears strong resemblance to that of the avian leukosis virus proviruses involved in c-myc activation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Avian Leukosis / microbiology*
  • Avian Leukosis Virus / genetics
  • B-Lymphocytes
  • Chickens
  • Oncogenes*
  • Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
  • Reticuloendotheliosis virus / genetics*
  • Reticuloendotheliosis virus / growth & development
  • Retroviridae / genetics*
  • Virus Activation