Generation of plasmacytomas with the chromosomal translocation t(12;15) in interleukin 6 transgenic mice.

S Suematsu(The University of Osaka), Taiji Matsusaka(The University of Osaka), T Matsuda(The University of Osaka), Shigeo Ohno(The University of Osaka), Jun‐ichi Miyazaki(The University of Osaka), K Yamamura(Resource Development Institute), Tetsuo Hirano(The University of Osaka), T Kishimoto(The University of Osaka)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
January 1, 1992
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Abstract

The mechanisms through which pristane or mineral oil can induce plasmacytomas in BALB/c or NZB mice are not fully understood, but involvement of interleukin 6 (IL-6), a growth factor for plasmacytomas and myelomas, has been strongly suggested. To clarify the role of IL-6 in plasmacytomagenesis, a human IL-6 cDNA was introduced into mouse germ lines under the transcriptional control of the murine major histocompatibility complex class I (H-2Ld) promoter. IL-6 transgenic mice of C57BL/6 origin developed a massive plasmacytosis but not plasmacytomas. However, introduction of BALB/c genetic background into IL-6 transgenic mice could generate monoclonal transplantable plasmacytomas with the chromosomal translocation t(12;15). These results provide firm evidence of the critical role of IL-6 in the plasmacytoma development.


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