1992
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.12.1.10
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Proviral rearrangements and overexpression of a new cellular gene (nov) in myeloblastosis-associated virus type 1-induced nephroblastomas.

Abstract: Histological and anatomopathological studies performed on 152 independent myeloblastosis-associated virus type 1 (MAV1)-induced nephroblastomas allowed us to precisely define the chronology of tumor development in chickens. Three tumors representing increasing developmental stages were used to construct genomic libraries and to study both the state of proviral genomes and the sites of MAV1 integration in genomic DNA. We established that increasing levels of proviral rearrangement, eventually leading to the eli… Show more

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“…CCN3/NOV expression in fibroblasts was found to either negatively influence chick embryo fibroblasts or positively regulate 3T3 cell proliferation (Joliot et al 1992;Liu et al 1999). In our analysis, we demonstrated that CCN3/NOV siRNA inhibits PDGFinduced DNA synthesis in CFSC without influencing PDGF signalling and cell numbers (cf.…”
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“…CCN3/NOV expression in fibroblasts was found to either negatively influence chick embryo fibroblasts or positively regulate 3T3 cell proliferation (Joliot et al 1992;Liu et al 1999). In our analysis, we demonstrated that CCN3/NOV siRNA inhibits PDGFinduced DNA synthesis in CFSC without influencing PDGF signalling and cell numbers (cf.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…CCN3/NOV was originally isolated from myeloblastosisassociated virus 1-induced avian nephroblastoma (Soret et al 1989;Joliot et al 1992), representing a well established animal model of pediatric Wilms tumor. Early expression analysis of embryonic and adult livers demonstrated ccn3/ nov transcripts to be virtually absent in liver (Joliot et al 1992).…”
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“…These secreted, cysteine-rich proteins have been named members of the`CCN family' (for Cyr61/Cef10, CTGF/Fisp12, and Nov; Bork, 1993) and include at least three distinct members: cyr61/cef10 (Simmons et al, 1989;O'Brien et al, 1990), CTGF/®sp12 (Bradham et al, 1991;Ryseck et al, 1991) and nov Joliot et al, 1992). Members of this protein family share a high level of sequence homology, including complete conservation of 38 cysteine residues in their secreted portion.…”
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“…CTGF is also mitogenic for ®broblasts in culture and is expressed in dermal ®broblasts during wound healing (Igarashi et al, 1993;Frazier et al, 1996). nov was ®rst identi®ed in chicken as an aberrantly expressed gene in retrovirus-induced avian nephroblastomas (Joliot et al, 1992). An N-terminal deletion of Nov is able to transform chicken embryo ®broblasts (Joliot et al, 1992), and the human ortholog novH was found to be associated with various human tumors such as Wilm's tumor (Martinerie et al, 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%