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Journal of Virology, May 1999, p. 3595-3602, Vol. 73, No. 5
Institute of Hematology, Erasmus University
Rotterdam, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands,1
and Mammalian Genetics Laboratory, ABL-Basic Research
Program, NCI-Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center,
Frederick, Maryland 217022
Received 26 October 1998/Accepted 20 January 1999
The common virus integration site (VIS) Evi11 was
recently identified within the gene encoding the hematopoietic
G-protein-coupled peripheral cannabinoid receptor Cnr2
(also referred to as Cb2). Here we show that
Cnr2 is a frequent target (12%) for insertion of Cas-Br-M
murine leukemia virus (MuLV) in primary tumors in NIH/Swiss mice.
Multiple provirus insertions in Evi11 were cloned and shown
to be located within the 3' untranslated region of the candidate
proto-oncogene Cnr2. These results suggest that proviral insertion in the Cnr2 gene is an important step in Cas-Br-M
MuLV-induced leukemogenesis in NIH/Swiss mice. To isolate
Evi11/Cnr2 collaborating proto-oncogenes, we searched for
novel common VISs in the Cas-Br-M MuLV-induced primary tumors and
identified a novel frequent common VIS, Evi12 (14%).
Interestingly, 54% of the Evi11/Cnr2-rearranged primary
tumors contained insertions in Evi12 as well, which
suggests cooperative action of the target genes in these two common
VISs in leukemogenesis. By interspecific backcross analysis it was shown that Evi12 resides on mouse chromosome 10 in a region
that shares homology with human chromosomes 12q and 19p. Sequence
analysis demonstrated that Evi12 is located upstream of the
gene encoding the molecular chaperone Tra1/Grp94, which was
previously mapped to mouse chromosome 10 and human chromosome
12q22-24. Thus, Tra1/Grp94 is a candidate target gene for
retroviral activation or inactivation in Evi12. However,
Northern and Western blot analyses did not provide evidence that
proviral insertion had altered the expression of
Tra1/Grp94. Additional studies are required to determine
whether Tra1/Grp94 or another candidate proto-oncogene in
Evi12 is involved in leukemogenesis.
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Retroviral Insertions in Evi12, a Novel
Common Virus Integration Site Upstream of Tra1/Grp94,
Frequently Coincide with Insertions in the Gene Encoding the Peripheral
Cannabinoid Receptor Cnr2
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Institute of
Hematology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR
Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Phone: 31104087843. Fax: 31104362315. E-mail: Delwel{at}hema.fgg.eur.nl.
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