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Publication : Defining the specific physiological requirements for c-Myc in T cell development.

First Author  Douglas NC Year  2001
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  2
Issue  4 Pages  307-15
PubMed ID  11276201 Mgi Jnum  J:68633
Mgi Id  MGI:1933004 Doi  10.1038/86308
Citation  Douglas NC, et al. (2001) Defining the specific physiological requirements for c-Myc in T cell development. Nat Immunol 2(4):307-15
abstractText  c-Myc is associated with cell growth and cycling in many tissues and its deregulated expression is causally implicated in cancer, particularly lymphomagenesis. However, the contribution of c-Myc to lymphocyte development is unresolved. We show here that the formation of normal lymphocytes by c-Myc-/- cells is selectively defective. c-Myc-/- cells are inefficient, in an age-dependent manner, at populating the thymus, and subsequent thymocyte maturation is ineffective: they fail to grow and proliferate normally at the late double-negative (DN) CD4-CD8- stage. Because N-Myc expression in thymocytes usually declines at the late DN stage, these results confirm that the nonredundant contributions of Myc family members to development are related to their distinct patterns of developmental gene expression.
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