Lack of correlation between DNA copy number and mRNA expression levels of c-myc in gamma-radiation-induced mouse thymic lymphomas by using quantitative real-time PCR
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Lack of correlation between DNA copy number and mRNA expression levels of c-myc in gamma-radiation-induced mouse thymic lymphomas by using quantitative real-time PCR
Abstract
Background: It is well documented that over-expression of the c-myc proto-oncogene occurs in the vast majority of mouse thymic lymphomas induced by gamma-irradiation, evidencing the importance of this gene in T-cell lymphomagenesis. However, it remains unknown whether elevated levels of c-myc expression are driven by extra c-myc copy numbers.
Materials and methods: Here we use a quantitative test on the basis of real-time PCR to determine the cellular copy number of c-myc in a set of 14 g-radiation- induced thymic lymphomas obtained from (C57BL/6J x BALB/cJ) F1 hybrid mice with increased mRNA c-myc expression.
Results: Since 5 out of 14 (35.7%) cases had no extra copy numbers of c-myc, gene amplification was obviously not the cause of c-myc over-expression in these tumours. In the remaining 9 tumours, c-myc over-expression was also accompanied with extra DNA copy numbers. Therefore, c-myc amplification might be a consequence of the genomic instability subsequent to the up-regulation of c-myc. However, linear regression analysis showed a lack of correlation between increasing DNA copy numbers and mRNA over expression of c-myc in these tumours (r = 0.029, p = 0.94).
Conclusion: De-regulation of c-myc does not necessarily imply amplification of this gene in these tumours. This report is, to our knowledge, the first one comparing c-myc amplification with expression in lymphomas of the T-cell lineage.
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