Leukemia-specific DNA sequences in leukocytes of the leukemic member of identical twins.
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The discovery in human leukemic cells of particulate elements encapsulating 70S RNA and RNA-directed DNA polymerase made possible the synthesis of a [(3)H]DNA probe that could detect leukemia-specific sequences in the DNA of normal and leukemic individuals. In an earlier study of a series of unrelated leukemic patients, we established that the nuclear DNA of their leukemic cells contain particle-related sequences that cannot be detected in leukocytes of normal individuals. This result is inconsistent with the virogene concept that demands the inclusion of one complete copy of oncogenic information in the genome of every normal cell. The present study carries this analysis one step further by showing, with two sets of identical twins, that the leukemic member contains particle-related sequences in the DNA of his leukocytes that cannot be detected in the leukocytes of his healthy identical sibling. This finding implies that the additional leukemia-specific information found in the DNA of the leukemic individuals must have been inserted subsequent to fertilization. This outcome argues against the virogene hypothesis or any other etiologic concept that invokes vertical transmission through the germ line of the particle-related information found uniquely in the DNA of leukemic cells.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
دوره 70 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1973