| Literature DB >> 31779217 |
Stefan Nagel1, Hans G Drexler1.
Abstract
Recently, we have described physiological expression patterns of NKL homeobox genes in early hematopoiesis and in subsequent lymphopoiesis. We identified nine genes which constitute the so-called NKL-code. Aberrant overexpression of code-members or ectopically activated non-code NKL homeobox genes are described in T-cell leukemia and in T- and B-cell lymphoma, highlighting their oncogenic role in lymphoid malignancies. Here, we introduce the NKL-code in normal hematopoiesis and focus on deregulated NKL homeobox genes in B-cell lymphoma, including HLX, MSX1 and NKX2-2 in Hodgkin lymphoma; HLX, NKX2-1 and NKX6-3 in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma; and NKX2-3 in splenic marginal zone lymphoma. Thus, the roles of various members of the NKL homeobox gene subclass are considered in normal and pathological hematopoiesis in detail.Entities:
Keywords: NKL-code; homeobox; homeodomain
Year: 2019 PMID: 31779217 PMCID: PMC6966443 DOI: 10.3390/cancers11121874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
Figure 1Schematic presentation of B-cell development. Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC), common myeloid progenitors (CMP), common lymphoid progenitors (CLP), early T-cell progenitors (ETP), B-cell progenitor (BCP), germinal center (GC).
Figure 2Schematic structure of NKL homeodomain proteins. HD: conserved homeodomain consisting of 60 amino acid residues; EH1: conserved engrailed-homology domain consisting of about eight amino acid residues. The N- and C-terminal parts show no sequence conservation. The EH1 domain and the homeodomain interact with particular components of the gene regulatory machinery.
Figure 3The NKL-code in lymphopoiesis This diagram depicts activities of NKL homeobox genes during early hematopoiesis and lymphopoiesis, including the development of T-cells, NK-cells and B-cells. Each cell/stage is labelled with the accordingly expressed NKL homeobox genes. BCP: B-cell progenitor, CILP: common innate lymphoid progenitor, CLP: common lymphoid progenitor, DN: double negative, DP: double positive, ETP: early T-cell progenitor, GC B-cell: germinal center B-cell, HSC: hematopoietic stem cell, LMPP: lymphoid primed multipotent progenitor, memo B-cell: memory B-cell.
NKL homeobox gene expression in normal B-cell development and B-cell lymphomas.
| Gene | HSC | LMPP | CLP | DN | DP | BCP | NB | GCB | MB | PC | HL | FL | DLBCL | HCL | MCL | SMZL |
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Physiologically expressed genes are indicated in red, deregulated gene activities detected in patients are indicated in orange. BCP: B-cell progenitor, CLP: common lymphoid progenitor, DLBCL: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, DN: double negative, DP: double positive, FL: follicular lymphoma, GCB: germinal center B-cell, HCL: hairy cell leukemia, HL: Hodgkin lymphoma, HSC: hematopoietic stem cell, LMPP: lymphoid primed multipotent progenitor, MB: memory B-cell, NB: naive B-cell, PC: plasma cell, MCL: mantle cell lymphoma, SMZL: splenic marginal zone lymphoma. This table is modified as described previously [39].
Aberrantly expressed NKL homeobox genes in malignant B-cell lines.
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| L-540 | HL | elevated STAT3 activity | [ |
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| L-1236 | HL | cofactor H1C, target | [ |
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| DOHH-2 | DLBCL | repressed by HLX | [ |
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| SEM | BCP-ALL | [ | |
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| RPMI-8226 | MM | [ | |
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| SU-DHL-5 | DLBCL | KMT2A, H2B | [ |
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| DEV | HL | activated by IL17RB-signalling | [ |
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This table lists B-cell lines in which particular NKL homeobox genes are overexpressed. Additionally, the corresponding disease and potentially relevant information are given. The abbreviations are explained in Table 1.