Abstract:The MYC oncogene has been implicated in the pathogenesis of many types of human cancer. The Felsher laboratory uses a conditional Tet-off MYC mouse model to study the formation of tumors in multiple tissue types, such as lymphoma, and has demonstrated that MYC-induced tumorigenesis is reversible. We have found that many cancers are “oncogene addicted” to MYC. Our laboratory has shown that an adaptive T cell-mediated immune response is essential for sustained tumor regression upon MYC inactivation (Rakhra et al… Show more
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