Blatt C, Lotem J, Sachs L
Department of Molecular Genetics and Virology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Cell Growth Differ. 1992 Oct;3(10):671-6.
Abnormal expression of homeobox genes is one of the abnormalities associated with the development of murine and human leukemia. Myeloid leukemic cells that can be induced to differentiate to mature cells by interleukin 6 were stably transfected with an activated Hox-2.4 homeobox gene. Expression of the Hox-2.4 gene in the transfected clones inhibited specific pathways of the myeloid differentiation program induced by interleukin 6. The expression of some genes associated with differentiation was almost completely blocked, and the expression of other genes was either partially inhibited or not affected. The results support the hypothesis that abnormal expression of Hox-2.4 may contribute to the development of leukemia by interfering with the differentiation program.
同源框基因的异常表达是与小鼠和人类白血病发生相关的异常之一。可被白细胞介素6诱导分化为成熟细胞的髓系白血病细胞被稳定转染了激活的Hox-2.4同源框基因。Hox-2.4基因在转染克隆中的表达抑制了白细胞介素6诱导的髓系分化程序的特定途径。一些与分化相关的基因表达几乎完全被阻断,而其他基因的表达要么部分受到抑制,要么未受影响。这些结果支持了以下假说:Hox-2.4的异常表达可能通过干扰分化程序而促进白血病的发生。