Role of the chromobox protein CBX7 in lymphomagenesis

CL Scott, J Gil, E Hernando… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
CL Scott, J Gil, E Hernando, J Teruya-Feldstein, M Narita, D Martínez, T Visakorpi, D Mu
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Chromobox 7 (CBX7) is a chromobox family protein and a component of the Polycomb
repressive complex 1 (PRC1) that extends the lifespan of cultured epithelial cells and can
act independently of BMI-1 to repress the INK4a/ARF tumor suppressor locus. To determine
whether CBX7 might be oncogenic, we examined its expression pattern in a range of normal
human tissues and tumor samples. CBX7 was expressed at high levels in germinal center
lymphocytes and germinal center-derived follicular lymphomas, where elevated expression …
Chromobox 7 (CBX7) is a chromobox family protein and a component of the Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) that extends the lifespan of cultured epithelial cells and can act independently of BMI-1 to repress the INK4a/ARF tumor suppressor locus. To determine whether CBX7 might be oncogenic, we examined its expression pattern in a range of normal human tissues and tumor samples. CBX7 was expressed at high levels in germinal center lymphocytes and germinal center-derived follicular lymphomas, where elevated expression correlated with high c-Myc expression and a more advanced tumor grade. By targeting Cbx7 expression to the lymphoid compartment in mice, we showed that Cbx7 can initiate T cell lymphomagenesis and cooperate with c-Myc to produce highly aggressive B cell lymphomas. Furthermore, Cbx7 repressed transcription from the Ink4a/Arf locus and acted epistatically to the Arf-p53 pathway during tumorigenesis. These data identify CBX7 as a chromobox protein causally linked to cancer development and may help explain the low frequency of INK4a/ARF mutations observed in human follicular lymphoma.
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