[PDF][PDF] Constitutive canonical NF-κB activation cooperates with disruption of BLIMP1 in the pathogenesis of activated B cell-like diffuse large cell lymphoma

DP Calado, B Zhang, L Srinivasan, Y Sasaki, J Seagal… - Cancer cell, 2010 - cell.com
DP Calado, B Zhang, L Srinivasan, Y Sasaki, J Seagal, C Unitt, S Rodig, J Kutok…
Cancer cell, 2010cell.com
Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) comprises disease entities with distinct genetic
profiles, including germinal center B cell (GCB)-like and activated B cell (ABC)-like DLBCLs.
Major differences between these two subtypes include genetic aberrations leading to
constitutive NF-κB activation and interference with terminal B cell differentiation through
BLIMP1 inactivation, observed in ABC-but not GCB-DLBCL. Using conditional gain-of-
function and/or loss-of-function mutagenesis in the mouse, we show that constitutive …
Summary
Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) comprises disease entities with distinct genetic profiles, including germinal center B cell (GCB)-like and activated B cell (ABC)-like DLBCLs. Major differences between these two subtypes include genetic aberrations leading to constitutive NF-κB activation and interference with terminal B cell differentiation through BLIMP1 inactivation, observed in ABC- but not GCB-DLBCL. Using conditional gain-of-function and/or loss-of-function mutagenesis in the mouse, we show that constitutive activation of the canonical NF-κB pathway cooperates with disruption of BLIMP1 in the development of a lymphoma that resembles human ABC-DLBCL. Our work suggests that both NF-κB signaling, as an oncogenic event, and BLIMP1, as a tumor suppressor, play causal roles in the pathogenesis of ABC-DLBCL.
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