Amplification of a SV40 T antigen transgene is associated with sarcomagenesis in mice.

1994 
Transgenic mice harboring simian virus 40 large T antigen (Tag) gene fused to an erythroid-specific enhancer developed soft tissue sarcomas which expressed very high levels of T antigen. The Tag expression was not detectable in the animals'non-transformed tissues. While mice bearing several copies of the transgene developed tumors at an early age of 4-6 months, those with a single copy had a delayed onset of 10-16 months, and DNA analysis of their tumors showed amplification of the Tag transgene. Amplification of a Tag transgene has also been described previously in brain tumors. Our studies demonstrate that Tag transgene amplification is not restricted to a particular construct or a single tumor type
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