| Literature DB >> 21406721 |
Lisa Giulino1, Susan Mathew, Gianna Ballon, Amy Chadburn, Sharon Barouk, Giuseppina Antonicelli, Lorenzo Leoncini, Yi Fang Liu, Swarna Gogineni, Wayne Tam, Ethel Cesarman.
Abstract
A20, a negative regulator of NF-κB, has been implicated as a tumor suppressor gene in multiple types of B-cell lymphoma. AIDS-related lymphomas (ARLs) are high-grade B-cell lymphomas that are frequently associated with EBV infection. We examined a panel of ARLs for A20 alterations. FISH showed A20 deletion in 6 of 33 cases (18%). A20 mutations were found in 3 of 19 cases (16%), including 2 cases with deletions of the comple-mentary allele. Immunohistochemistry showed the absence of A20 protein in 7 of 55 samples (13%). In contrast to reports in Hodgkin lymphoma in which EBV infection and A20 alteration are mutually exclusive, A20 inactivation was observed in both EBV(+) and EBV(-) cases. The EBV latent membrane protein 1, which activates NF-κB, was not expressed in 12 of 13 cases with A20 loss. In ARLs loss of A20 may be an alternative mechanism of NF-κB activation in the absence of latent membrane protein 1 expression.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21406721 PMCID: PMC3100694 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2010-10-310995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113