Anterior pituitary differentiation is a well-established paradigm in mammalian organogenesis. PIT1/GHF1, a homoeotic gene, plays a key role in terminal pituitary differentiation. Recently, a new set of transcription factors involved in early pituitary differentiation have been identified: Lhx-3, Lhx-4, P-OTX and Prop1. A pituitary-specific transcriptional cascade regulating a developmental programme leads to the determination of the mature cell types.
Human leukemia cell lines were examined for the status of the retinoblastoma (RB) protein by immunoblotting analysis using antibodies raised against the TrpE-RB fusion protein. One of 16 cell lines examined, the T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) line HSB-2, lacked the 110-Kd RB protein. Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA extracted from HSB-2 cells showed a large homozygous deletion of the RB gene, stretching from exon 18 beyond exon 27. Northern blot analysis showed multiple, abnormal RB transcripts in HSB-2. A truncated protein (72 Kd) was detected with 35S-methionine labeling but not with 32P- orthophosphate labeling of the HSB-2 cells. The genomic deletion of greater than 85 kb DNA at the RB locus (13q14) was not detectable in the karyotype of the HSB-2 cells. Among the 16 human leukemia cell lines examined for the status of the RB gene, only one, the HSB-2 line, showed an abnormal RB protein. Further study of primary leukemia and lymphoma samples appears to be warranted.
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