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Inheritance of susceptibility to friend mouse leukemia virus. VIII. Effect of a single genetic locus on the pathogenesis of the leukemia
Author(s) -
Odaka Takeshi,
Sugano Haruo,
Takizawa Kiyoshi
Publication year - 1972
Publication title -
international journal of cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.475
H-Index - 234
eISSN - 1097-0215
pISSN - 0020-7136
DOI - 10.1002/ijc.2910100220
Subject(s) - congenic , leukemia , biology , locus (genetics) , pathogenesis , virus , genotype , spleen , virology , murine leukemia virus , immunology , gene , genetics
The effect of the Fv locus on the pathogenesis of Friend virus‐induced leukemia was studied with two pairs of mouse strains which are congenic except for the locus. The rapid spleen enlargement or spleen focus formation which is characteristic of Friend virus infection occurred in the mice with Fv s /Fv s genotype, DDD and C57BL/ 6‐Fv s . These early responses were not seen in the mice with Fv r /Fv r genotype, DDD‐Fv r and C57BL/6. When the infected Fv r /Fv r mice were observed for 150 days, all of the DDD‐Fv r mice, but none of the C57BL/6, developed splenomegaly. Histological studies of the DDD‐Fv r mice revealed erythroblastic, lymphatic or granulocytic leukemia, or myeloproliferative disorder with a prominent megakaryocyte proliferation. This observation indicates that Friend leukemia virus is able to induce various types of leukemias in mice and the early characteristic responses are completely abrogated in the mice with Fv r /Fv r genotype. Involvement of genetic factor (s) other than the Fv locus in the late‐occurring leukemias was suggested.