Abstract

Human gene icb-1 was initially described as a gene with increased expression in endometrial tumor cells differentiated in vitro by culture on a reconstituted basement membrane. We provide evidence for a more general involvement of icb-1 gene function in cellular differentiation processes. We report the up-regulation of icb-1 transcript levels in HL-60 promyelocytic leukemia cells during their in vitro differentiation induced by all- trans retinoic acid, vitamin D 3 or DMSO. Increased icb-1 mRNA levels could be observed both in monocytic and granulocytic differentiation. We also report the identification of the novel icb-1 splice variants icb-1β and γ, and the spleen-specific isoform icb-1δ. Expression of icb-1 can be used as a novel marker for in vitro differentiation processes of HL-60 cells.

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