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Repression of the Pdcd2 Gene by Bcl6 and the Implications for the Pathogenesis of Human B and T Cell Lymphomas.

Authors:
  • Baron Beverly W
  • Zeleznik-Le Nancy
  • Baron Miriam J
  • Theisler Catherine
  • Huo Dezheng
  • Krasowski Matthew D
  • Thirman Michael J
  • Baron Rebecca M
  • Baron Joseph M

From: Department of Pathology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA. beverly.baron@uchospitals.edu

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

  • Publish Date: May 2007
  • ISSN: 0027-8424
  • Volume: 104
  • Issue: 18
  • Pages: 7449-54
  • Medium: Print
  • Language: English
  • Citation (JAMA): Baron Beverly W, Zeleznik-Le Nancy, Baron Miriam J, et al. Repression of the Pdcd2 Gene by Bcl6 and the Implications for the Pathogenesis of Human B and T Cell Lymphomas.. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. May 2007;104:7449-54

Abstract

The human BCL6 gene on chromosome 3 band q27, which encodes a transcriptional repressor, is implicated in the pathogenesis of human lymphomas, especially the diffuse large B-cell type. We previously identified the human PDCD2 (programmed cell death-2) gene as a target of BCL6 repression. PDCD2 encodes a protein that is expressed in many human tissues, including lymphocytes, and is known to interact with corepressor complexes. We now show that BCL6 can bind directly to the PDCD2 promoter, repressing its transcription. Knockdown of endogenous BCL6 in a human B cell lymphoma line by introduction of small interfering RNA duplexes increases PDCD2 protein expression. Furthermore, there is an inverse relationship between the expression levels of the BCL6 and PDCD2 proteins in the lymphoid tissues of mice overexpressing human BCL6 (high BCL6 levels, minimal PDCD2) and controls (minimal BCL6, high PDCD2) as well as in tissues examined from some human B and T cell lymphomas. These data confirm PDCD2 as a target of BCL6 and support the concept that repression of PDCD2 by BCL6 is likely important in the pathogenesis of certain human lymphomas.

Mesh Headings (Keywords): Animals, Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins, Cell Line, Cercopithecus aethiops, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Lymphoma, T-Cell, Mice, Promoter Regions (Genetics), Protein Binding, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-6, RNA, Small Interfering, Transcription, Genetic


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