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The novel ETS factor TEL2 cooperates with Myc in B lymphomagenesis.


ABSTRACT: The human ETS family gene TEL2/ETV7 is highly homologous to TEL1/ETV6, a frequent target of chromosome translocations in human leukemia and specific solid tumors. Here we report that TEL2 augments the proliferation and survival of normal mouse B cells and dramatically accelerates lymphoma development in Emu-Myc transgenic mice. Nonetheless, inactivation of the p53 pathway was a hallmark of all TEL2/Emu-Myc lymphomas, indicating that TEL2 expression alone is insufficient to bypass this apoptotic checkpoint. Although TEL2 is infrequently up-regulated in human sporadic Burkitt's lymphoma, analysis of pediatric B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (B-ALL) samples showed increased coexpression of TEL2 and MYC and/or MYCN in over one-third of B-ALL patients. Therefore, TEL2 and MYC also appear to cooperate in provoking a cadre of human B-cell malignancies.

SUBMITTER: Cardone M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1061619 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The novel ETS factor TEL2 cooperates with Myc in B lymphomagenesis.

Cardone Monica M   Kandilci Ayten A   Carella Cintia C   Nilsson Jonas A JA   Brennan Jennifer A JA   Sirma Sema S   Ozbek Ugur U   Boyd Kelli K   Cleveland John L JL   Grosveld Gerard C GC  

Molecular and cellular biology 20050301 6


The human ETS family gene TEL2/ETV7 is highly homologous to TEL1/ETV6, a frequent target of chromosome translocations in human leukemia and specific solid tumors. Here we report that TEL2 augments the proliferation and survival of normal mouse B cells and dramatically accelerates lymphoma development in Emu-Myc transgenic mice. Nonetheless, inactivation of the p53 pathway was a hallmark of all TEL2/Emu-Myc lymphomas, indicating that TEL2 expression alone is insufficient to bypass this apoptotic  ...[more]

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