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The IL-12Rbeta2 gene functions as a tumor suppressor in human B cell malignancies.


ABSTRACT: The IL-12Rbeta2 gene is expressed in human mature B cell subsets but not in transformed B cell lines. Silencing of this gene may be advantageous to neoplastic B cells. Our objective was to investigate the mechanism(s) and the functional consequence(s) of IL-12Rbeta2 gene silencing in primary B cell tumors and transformed B cell lines. Purified tumor cells from 41 patients with different chronic B cell lymphoproliferative disorders, representing the counterparts of the major mature human B cell subsets, tested negative for IL-12Rbeta2 gene expression. Hypermethylation of a CpG island in the noncoding exon 1 was associated with silencing of this gene in malignant B cells. Treatment with the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine restored IL-12Rbeta2 mRNA expression in primary neoplastic B cells that underwent apoptosis following exposure to human recombinant IL-12 (hrIL-12). hrIL-12 inhibited proliferation and increased the apoptotic rate of IL-12Rbeta2-transfected B cell lines in vitro. Finally, hrIL-12 strongly reduced the tumorigenicity of IL-12Rbeta2-transfected Burkitt lymphoma RAJI cells in SCID-NOD mice through antiproliferative and proapoptotic effects, coupled with neoangiogenesis inhibition related to human IFN-gamma-independent induction of hMig/CXCL9. The IL-12Rbeta2 gene acts as tumor suppressor in chronic B cell malignancies, and IL-12 exerts direct antitumor effects on IL-12Rbeta2-expressing neoplastic B cells.

SUBMITTER: Airoldi I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC419484 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The IL-12Rbeta2 gene functions as a tumor suppressor in human B cell malignancies.

Airoldi Irma I   Di Carlo Emma E   Banelli Barbara B   Moserle Lidia L   Cocco Claudia C   Pezzolo Annalisa A   Sorrentino Carlo C   Rossi Edoardo E   Romani Massimo M   Amadori Alberto A   Pistoia Vito V  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20040601 11


The IL-12Rbeta2 gene is expressed in human mature B cell subsets but not in transformed B cell lines. Silencing of this gene may be advantageous to neoplastic B cells. Our objective was to investigate the mechanism(s) and the functional consequence(s) of IL-12Rbeta2 gene silencing in primary B cell tumors and transformed B cell lines. Purified tumor cells from 41 patients with different chronic B cell lymphoproliferative disorders, representing the counterparts of the major mature human B cell s  ...[more]

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