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dc.titleTransgenic Expression of Walleye Dermal Sarcoma Virus rv-cyclin (orfA) in Zebrafish does not Result in Tissue Proliferation
dc.contributor.authorPaul, T.A.
dc.contributor.authorRovnak, J.
dc.contributor.authorQuackenbush, S.L.
dc.contributor.authorWhitlock, K.
dc.contributor.authorZhan, H.
dc.contributor.authorGong, Z.
dc.contributor.authorSpitsbergen, J.
dc.contributor.authorBowser, P.R.
dc.contributor.authorCasey, J.W.
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-27T08:44:09Z
dc.date.available2014-10-27T08:44:09Z
dc.date.issued2011-04
dc.identifier.citationPaul, T.A., Rovnak, J., Quackenbush, S.L., Whitlock, K., Zhan, H., Gong, Z., Spitsbergen, J., Bowser, P.R., Casey, J.W. (2011-04). Transgenic Expression of Walleye Dermal Sarcoma Virus rv-cyclin (orfA) in Zebrafish does not Result in Tissue Proliferation. Marine Biotechnology 13 (2) : 142-150. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10126-010-9274-2
dc.identifier.issn14362228
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/102064
dc.description.abstractWalleye dermal sarcoma (WDS) is a benign tumor of walleye fish that develops and completely regresses seasonally. The retrovirus associated with this disease, walleye dermal sarcoma virus, encodes three accessory genes, two of which, rv-cyclin (orfA) and orfb, are thought to play a role in tumor development. In this study, we attempted to recapitulate WDS development by expressing rv-cyclin in chimeric and stable transgenic zebrafish. Six stable transgenic lines expressing rv-cyclin from the constitutive CMVtk promoter were generated. Immunohistochemistry and quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction demonstrate that rv-cyclin is widely expressed in different tissues in these fish. These lines were viable and histologically normal for up to 2 years. No increase in tumors or tissue proliferation was observed following N-ethyl N-nitrosourea exposure or following tail wounding and subsequent tissue regeneration compared to controls. These data indicate that rv-cyclin is not independently sufficient for tumor induction in zebrafish. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectFish retrovirus
dc.subjectorfA
dc.subjectrv-cyclin
dc.subjectWalleye dermal sarcoma
dc.subjectWalleye dermal sarcoma virus
dc.subjectZebrafish
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
dc.description.doi10.1007/s10126-010-9274-2
dc.description.sourcetitleMarine Biotechnology
dc.description.volume13
dc.description.issue2
dc.description.page142-150
dc.description.codenMABIF
dc.identifier.isiut000290039300005
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