Regulation of lymphocyte cell fate decisions and lymphomagenesis by BCL-6.

Abstract:

:Genetic alterations of the BCL-6 gene in mice and man have established BCL-6 as a pivotal regulator of normal differentiation of B and T lymphocytes as well as one of the most frequently translocated oncogenes in human B cell lymphomas. As an oncogene, BCL-6 has not been easy to place into existing paradigms of cellular transformation. Rather, it is likely that the function of BCL-6 as a regulator of lymphocyte differentiation is subverted in BCL-6-induced lymphomas. The lymphomas in which BCL-6 is translocated are all suspected to arise from the germinal center B lymphocyte. Given the selective expression of BCL-6 protein in normal germinal center B lymphocytes and the requirement for BCL-6 in germinal center development, the functions of BCL-6 in normal and malignant B cells are probably intertwined. The BCL-6 protein is a potent transcriptional repressor which presumably controls lymphocyte differentiation and induces lymphomas by regulating the expression of key downstream target genes.

journal_name

Int Rev Immunol

authors

Staudt LM,Dent AL,Shaffer AL,Yu X

doi

10.3109/08830189909088490

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1999-01-01 00:00:00

pages

381-403

issue

4

eissn

0883-0185

issn

1563-5244

journal_volume

18

pub_type

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