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c-Myc dysregulation is a co-transforming event for nuclear factor-κB activated B cells

While c-Myc dysregulation is constantly associated with highly proliferating B-cell tumors, nuclear factor (NF)-κB addiction is found in indolent lymphomas as well as diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, either with an activated B-cell like phenotype or associated with the Epstein-Barr virus. We raised t...

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Autores principales: David, Amandine, Arnaud, Nicolas, Fradet, Magali, Lascaux, Hélène, Ouk-Martin, Catherine, Gachard, Nathalie, Zimber-Strobl, Ursula, Feuillard, Jean, Faumont, Nathalie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5477607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28232371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2016.156281
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author David, Amandine
Arnaud, Nicolas
Fradet, Magali
Lascaux, Hélène
Ouk-Martin, Catherine
Gachard, Nathalie
Zimber-Strobl, Ursula
Feuillard, Jean
Faumont, Nathalie
author_facet David, Amandine
Arnaud, Nicolas
Fradet, Magali
Lascaux, Hélène
Ouk-Martin, Catherine
Gachard, Nathalie
Zimber-Strobl, Ursula
Feuillard, Jean
Faumont, Nathalie
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description While c-Myc dysregulation is constantly associated with highly proliferating B-cell tumors, nuclear factor (NF)-κB addiction is found in indolent lymphomas as well as diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, either with an activated B-cell like phenotype or associated with the Epstein-Barr virus. We raised the question of the effect of c-Myc in B cells with NF-κB activated by three different inducers: Epstein-Barr virus-latency III program, TLR9 and CD40. Induction of c-Myc overexpression increased proliferation of Epstein-Barr virus-latency III immortalized B cells, an effect that was dependent on NF-κB. Results from transcriptomic signatures and functional studies showed that c-Myc overexpression increased Epstein-Barr virus-latency III-driven proliferation depending on NF-κB. In vitro, induction of c-Myc increased proliferation of B cells with TLR9-dependant activation of MyD88, with decreased apoptosis. In the transgenic λc-Myc mouse model with c-Myc overexpression in B cells, in vivo activation of MyD88 by TLR9 induced splenomegaly related to an increased synthesis phase (S-phase) entry of B cells. Transgenic mice with both continuous CD40 signaling in B cells and the λc-Myc transgene developed very aggressive lymphomas with characteristics of activated diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. The main characteristic gene expression profile signatures of these tumors were those of proliferation and energetic metabolism. These results suggest that c-Myc is an NF-κB co-transforming event in aggressive lymphomas with an activated phenotype, activated B-cell like diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. This would explain why NF-κB is associated with both indolent and aggressive lymphomas, and opens new perspectives on the possibility of combinatory therapies targeting both the c-Myc proliferating program and NF-κB activation pathways in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas.
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spelling pubmed-54776072017-06-28 c-Myc dysregulation is a co-transforming event for nuclear factor-κB activated B cells David, Amandine Arnaud, Nicolas Fradet, Magali Lascaux, Hélène Ouk-Martin, Catherine Gachard, Nathalie Zimber-Strobl, Ursula Feuillard, Jean Faumont, Nathalie Haematologica Articles While c-Myc dysregulation is constantly associated with highly proliferating B-cell tumors, nuclear factor (NF)-κB addiction is found in indolent lymphomas as well as diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, either with an activated B-cell like phenotype or associated with the Epstein-Barr virus. We raised the question of the effect of c-Myc in B cells with NF-κB activated by three different inducers: Epstein-Barr virus-latency III program, TLR9 and CD40. Induction of c-Myc overexpression increased proliferation of Epstein-Barr virus-latency III immortalized B cells, an effect that was dependent on NF-κB. Results from transcriptomic signatures and functional studies showed that c-Myc overexpression increased Epstein-Barr virus-latency III-driven proliferation depending on NF-κB. In vitro, induction of c-Myc increased proliferation of B cells with TLR9-dependant activation of MyD88, with decreased apoptosis. In the transgenic λc-Myc mouse model with c-Myc overexpression in B cells, in vivo activation of MyD88 by TLR9 induced splenomegaly related to an increased synthesis phase (S-phase) entry of B cells. Transgenic mice with both continuous CD40 signaling in B cells and the λc-Myc transgene developed very aggressive lymphomas with characteristics of activated diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. The main characteristic gene expression profile signatures of these tumors were those of proliferation and energetic metabolism. These results suggest that c-Myc is an NF-κB co-transforming event in aggressive lymphomas with an activated phenotype, activated B-cell like diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. This would explain why NF-κB is associated with both indolent and aggressive lymphomas, and opens new perspectives on the possibility of combinatory therapies targeting both the c-Myc proliferating program and NF-κB activation pathways in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. Ferrata Storti Foundation 2017-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5477607/ /pubmed/28232371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2016.156281 Text en Copyright© Ferrata Storti Foundation Material published in Haematologica is covered by copyright. All rights are reserved to the Ferrata Storti Foundation. Use of published material is allowed under the following terms and conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode. Copies of published material are allowed for personal or internal use. Sharing published material for non-commercial purposes is subject to the following conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode, sect. 3. Reproducing and sharing published material for commercial purposes is not allowed without permission in writing from the publisher.
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David, Amandine
Arnaud, Nicolas
Fradet, Magali
Lascaux, Hélène
Ouk-Martin, Catherine
Gachard, Nathalie
Zimber-Strobl, Ursula
Feuillard, Jean
Faumont, Nathalie
c-Myc dysregulation is a co-transforming event for nuclear factor-κB activated B cells
title c-Myc dysregulation is a co-transforming event for nuclear factor-κB activated B cells
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title_full_unstemmed c-Myc dysregulation is a co-transforming event for nuclear factor-κB activated B cells
title_short c-Myc dysregulation is a co-transforming event for nuclear factor-κB activated B cells
title_sort c-myc dysregulation is a co-transforming event for nuclear factor-κb activated b cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5477607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28232371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2016.156281
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