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Retroviral insertional mutagenesis: past, present and future

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ONCOGENE
Volume 24, Issue 52, Pages 7656-7672

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1209043

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retroviral insertional mutagenesis; murine leukemia virus; genetic screens; cancer; common insertion site; lymphoma

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Retroviral insertion mutagenesis screens in mice are powerful tools for efficient identification of oncogenic mutations in an in vivo setting. Many oncogenes identified in these screens have also been shown to play a causal role in the development of human cancers. Sequencing and annotation of the mouse genome, along with recent improvements in insertion site cloning has greatly facilitated identification of oncogenic events in retro-virus-induced tumours. In this review, we discuss the features of retroviral insertion mutagenesis screens, covering the mechanisms by which retroviral insertions mutate cellular genes, the practical aspects of insertion site cloning, the identification and analysis of common insertion sites, and finally we address the potential for use of somatic insertional mutagens in the study of non-haematopoietic and nonmammary tumour types.

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