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Five members of the CEBP transcription factor family are targeted by recurrent IGH translocations in B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL).

Takashi Akasaka1, Theodore Balasas, Lisa J Russell, Kei-ji Sugimoto, Aneela Majid, Renata Walewska, E Loraine Karran, David G Brown, Kelvin Cain, Lana Harder, Stefan Gesk, Jose Ignacio Martin-Subero, Mark G Atherton, Monika Brüggemann, María José Calasanz, Teresa Davies, Oskar A Haas, Anne Hagemeijer, Helena Kempski, Michel Lessard, Debra M Lillington, Sarah Moore, Florence Nguyen-Khac, Isabelle Radford-Weiss, Claudia Schoch, Stéphanie Struski, Polly Talley, Melanie J Welham, Helen Worley, Jon C Strefford, Christine J Harrison, Reiner Siebert, Martin J S Dyer.   

Abstract

CCAAT enhancer-binding protein (CEBP) transcription factors play pivotal roles in proliferation and differentiation, including suppression of myeloid leukemogenesis. Mutations of CEBPA are found in a subset of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and in some cases of familial AML. Here, using cytogenetics, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and molecular cloning, we show that 5 CEBP gene family members are targeted by recurrent IGH chromosomal translocations in BCP-ALL. Ten patients with t(8;14)(q11;q32) involved CEBPD on chromosome 8, and 9 patients with t(14;19)(q32;q13) involved CEBPA, while a further patient involved CEBPG, located 71 kb telomeric of CEBPA in chromosome band 19q13; 4 patients with inv(14)(q11q32)/t(14;14)(q11;q32) involved CEBPE and 3 patients with t(14;20)(q32;q13) involved CEBPB. In 16 patients the translocation breakpoints were cloned using long-distance inverse-polymerase chain reaction (LDI-PCR). With the exception of CEBPD breakpoints, which were scattered within a 43-kb region centromeric of CEBPD, translocation breakpoints were clustered immediately 5' or 3' of the involved CEBP gene. Except in 1 patient with t(14;14)(q11;q32), the involved CEBP genes retained germ-line sequences. Quantitative reverse transcription (RT)-PCR showed overexpression of the translocated CEBP gene. Our findings implicate the CEBP gene family as novel oncogenes in BCP-ALL, and suggest opposing functions of CEBP dysregulation in myeloid and lymphoid leukemogenesis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17170124     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2006-08-041012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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