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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: p53 gene ; Acute myelogenous leukemia ; Chromosome 17 ; Polymerase chain reaction-singlestrand conformation polymorphism ; Direct sequencing
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In order to determine the relevance of the p53 tumor suppressor gene mutations in acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), we analyzed the p53 gene in genomic DNA of 18 unselected cases of AML by polymerase chain reaction-single-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) and direct sequencing. We detected three cases (16.7%) with the p53 gene mutations showing only the mutant alleles; the high incidence in cases with loss of a whole chromosome 17 (two of three) contrasted with the low incidence in cases without abnormalities of chromosome 17 (one of 15). These cases containing the mutations of the p53 gene showed a poor prognosis. Although we analyzed a rather small series of patients, these findings suggest that the p53 gene mutations might be involved in the progression and prognosis of at least some cases of AML.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Key words p53 gene ; Acute myelogenous leukemia ; Chromosome 17 ; Polymerase chain reaction ; single-strand conformation polymorphism ; Direct sequencing
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  In order to determine the relevance of the p53 tumor suppressor gene mutations in acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), we analyzed the p53 gene in genomic DNA of 18 unselected cases of AML by polymerase chain reaction–single-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR–SSCP) and direct sequencing. We detected three cases (16.7%) with the p53 gene mutations showing only the mutant alleles; the high incidence in cases with loss of a whole chromosome 17 (two of three) contrasted with the low incidence in cases without abnormalities of chromosome 17 (one of 15). These cases containing the mutations of the p53 gene showed a poor prognosis. Although we analyzed a rather small series of patients, these findings suggest that the p53 gene mutations might be involved in the progression and prognosis of at least some cases of AML.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-4994
    Keywords: Green fluorescent protein (GFP) ; constitutive GFP expression ; visualization of GFP fluorescence ; UV exposure of mammalian cells ; Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell lines of different repair capabilities
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Generation of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell lines stably expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) was achieved using a plasmid vector that encoded the red-shifted pCX-xGFP under the control of a strong hybrid promoter composed of a CMV enhancer and a β-actin/β-globin gene promoter. Cotransfection of the promoter-less pSV2-Neo helper plasmid transmitting neomycin resistance was followed by selection with the antibiotic G418. Constitutive GFP expression could be visualized in living and fixed cells using fluorescence spectroscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry. DNA repair-proficient (AA8) and deficient (UV5) CHO strains were used for survival tests after UVC irradiation. Cells carrying the GFP construct (AA8-pGFP, UV5-pGFP) show the same response to UV irradiation (colony forming ability) as their nontransformed parental cell lines (AA8, UV5). Using GFP as a marker for cell viability, cells were harvested after certain postirradiation growth periods and the numbers of GFP expressing cells and fluorescence intensities were determined by FACS analysis. Generally, GFP fluorescence in irradiated cells is not seen when cell membranes are damaged (leak-out of the soluble GFP). Irradiated cells without membrane damage express GFP continuously (leading to a dose-dependent increase in GFP contents).
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