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Sequence variation in the src gene product affects metastasis formation: the central, but not exclusive, role of the tumor immune response.
Sequence variation in the src gene product could, in principle, influence metastasis formation through either of 2 effects: an alteration in tumor antigenicity or a non-immune-mediated change in one or more src-associated functions. Our present results establish that both mechanisms underlie the difference in relative levels of metastasis formation induced by the v-src vs. the c-src(527) oncogene. A point that emerges from this analysis is the segregation, within a chicken line genotypically uniform at the major histocompatibility (B) complex (MHC), of a phenotype defined by strong resistance to secondary v-src-induced tumor challenge. The pattern of segregation is consonant with the possibility that a gene unlinked to the MHC governs immune response levels to v-src-encoded tumor antigen.
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