| Literature DB >> 18566961 |
M Vockerodt1, S L Morgan, M Kuo, W Wei, M B Chukwuma, J R Arrand, D Kube, J Gordon, L S Young, C B Woodman, P G Murray.
Abstract
Although the latent membrane protein-1 (LMP1) of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is believed to be important for the transformation of germinal centre (GC) B cells, the precise contribution of this viral oncogene to lymphoma development is poorly understood. In this study, we used a non-viral vector-based method to express LMP1 in primary human GC B cells. Gene expression profiling revealed that LMP1 induced in GC B cells transcriptional changes characteristic of Hodgkin's lymphoma cell lines. Strikingly, LMP1 down-regulated the expression of B-cell-specific genes including B-cell receptor components such as CD79A, CD79B, CD19, CD20, CD22, and BLNK. LMP1 also induced the expression of ID2, a negative regulator of B-cell differentiation. Our data suggest that in EBV-positive cases, LMP1 is likely to be a major contributor to the altered transcriptional pattern characteristic of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells, including the loss of B-cell identity.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18566961 DOI: 10.1002/path.2384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pathol ISSN: 0022-3417 Impact factor: 7.996