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The experimental manipulation of protooncogenes and their gene products is a valuable research tool for the study of human neoplasia. In this study, the recently identified human cervical cancer protooncogene (HccR-2) was expressed in transgenic mice under the control of the tetracycline regulatory system. The phenotype observed was similar in many respects to human chronic neutrophilic leukemia (CNL). Thus, the HccR-2 transgenic mouse model is important not only for investigating the biological properties of the HccR-2 protooncogene in vivo, but also for analyzing the mechanisms involved in the progression of CNL.
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INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Production of Transgenic Mice
PCR Analysis
Southern Blot Hybridization Analysis
RNA Analysis by Reverse Transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR)
Western Blot Hybridization Analysis
Morphologic and Histologic Analyses
Statistical Analysis
RESULTS
Generation of the Transgenic Mice Expressing HccR-2
Peripheral Blood and Bone Marrow Features
Development of Chronic Neutrophilic Leukemia (CNL)
Leukemic Transgenic Mice were Susceptible to Infection
DISCUSSION
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