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Mouse model of endemic Burkitt translocations reveals the long-range boundaries of Ig-mediated oncogene deregulation.


ABSTRACT: Human Burkitt lymphomas are divided into two main clinical variants: the endemic form, affecting African children infected with malaria and the Epstein-Barr virus, and the sporadic form, distributed across the rest of the world. However, whereas sporadic translocations decapitate Myc from 5' proximal regulatory elements, most endemic events occur hundreds of kilobases away from Myc. The origin of these rearrangements and how they deregulate oncogenes at such distances remain unclear. We here recapitulate endemic Burkitt lymphoma-like translocations in plasmacytomas from uracil N-glycosylase and activation-induced cytidine deaminase-deficient mice. Mapping of translocation breakpoints using an acetylated histone H3 lysine 9 chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing approach reveals Igh fusions up to ?350 kb upstream of Myc or the related oncogene Mycn. A comprehensive analysis of epigenetic marks, PolII recruitment, and transcription in tumor cells demonstrates that the 3' Igh enhancer (E?) vastly remodels ?450 kb of chromatin into translocated sequences, leading to significant polymerase occupancy and constitutive oncogene expression. We show that this long-range epigenetic reprogramming is directly proportional to the physical interaction of E? with translocated sites. Our studies thus uncover the extent of epigenetic remodeling by Ig 3' enhancers and provide a rationale for the long-range deregulation of translocated oncogenes in endemic Burkitt lymphomas. The data also shed light on the origin of endemic-like chromosomal rearrangements.

SUBMITTER: Kovalchuk AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3390838 | biostudies-other | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mouse model of endemic Burkitt translocations reveals the long-range boundaries of Ig-mediated oncogene deregulation.

Kovalchuk Alexander L AL   Ansarah-Sobrinho Camilo C   Hakim Ofir O   Resch Wolfgang W   Tolarová Helena H   Dubois Wendy W   Yamane Arito A   Takizawa Makiko M   Klein Isaac I   Hager Gordon L GL   Morse Herbert C HC   Potter Michael M   Nussenzweig Michel C MC   Casellas Rafael R  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120618 27


Human Burkitt lymphomas are divided into two main clinical variants: the endemic form, affecting African children infected with malaria and the Epstein-Barr virus, and the sporadic form, distributed across the rest of the world. However, whereas sporadic translocations decapitate Myc from 5' proximal regulatory elements, most endemic events occur hundreds of kilobases away from Myc. The origin of these rearrangements and how they deregulate oncogenes at such distances remain unclear. We here rec  ...[more]

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