Expression of the myc proto-oncogenes in developing human fetal brain
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Expression of the myc proto-oncogenes in developing human fetal brain
Abstract
We have analysed c-myc, N-myc and L-myc gene expression in developing human fetal brain by Northern hybridization, RNAase protection and in situ hybridization. The unique zonal organization of the developing fetal brain allows a particularly good assessment of the coupling of myc gene expression to cell proliferation and differentiation in vivo. By Northern and in situ hybridization, L-myc as well as c-myc and N-myc transcripts in the brain were found in the post-mitotic cortical and intermediate layers, as well as in the mitotically active layers containing the neuroepithelial precursor cells. Consistent results were also obtained for L-myc using RNAase protection analysis. Both the 3.6 and 3.8kb forms of the L-myc mRNA, resulting from alternative splicing of intron I, were detected in layers of neuroectodermal origin, but not in the meninges or choroid plexus. We also extended L-myc expression and splicing analyses to other developing human fetal tissues. L-myc mRNA was expressed in several other fetal tissues, particularly in fetal skin. Predominantly intron I containing L-myc mRNA was observed in fetal striated and cardiac muscle. Thus, L-myc is expressed in a wider spectrum of developing tissues than previously known. Our findings also, show that L-myc as well as N-myc and c-myc expression is uncoupled from cell division in developing brain.
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