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. 1988 Jan;174(1):107-15.
doi: 10.1016/0014-4827(88)90146-2.

Increased expression of the N-myc gene during normal and neoplastic rat liver growth

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Increased expression of the N-myc gene during normal and neoplastic rat liver growth

M Corral et al. Exp Cell Res. 1988 Jan.

Abstract

The activation of N-myc and c-myc genes has been implicated in the genesis of a variety of cancers. In order to determine whether this activation is related to the process of cell growth, we examined N-myc and c-myc expression in rat hepatocytes when growth was stimulated by partial hepatectomy and in rat liver during neoplastic growth induced by diethylnitrosamine. The levels of N-myc and c-myc mRNAs, which are very low in hepatocytes from normal rats, were increased at least 20-fold within 3 h after partial hepatectomy and decreased rapidly by 6 h. A second transient peak of c-myc and N-myc mRNAs occurred around 9 and 48 h, respectively. N-myc and c-myc expressions were also induced in carcinoma nodules by diethylnitrosamine. A high level of N-myc transcript was observed in hepatocytes as early as 1 month after the carcinogen administration, whereas c-myc transcript was detected at a high level only several months later in carcinoma nodules. Our results suggest that the transient expression of N-myc and c-myc oncogenes during the prereplicative stage of liver regeneration may be associated with the entry of hepatocytes into the cell cycle, and that N-myc expression is not limited to tumors of neural characteristics as has been previously shown but is also observed in cancer from epithelial origin.

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