TY - JOUR
T1 - The recurrent translocation t(14;20)(q32;q12) in multiple myeloma results in aberrant expression of MAFB
T2 - A molecular and genetic analysis of the chromosomal breakpoint
AU - Boersma-Vreugdenhil, Gienke R.
AU - Kuipers, Jeroen
AU - Van Stralen, Esther
AU - Peeters, Ton
AU - Michaux, Lucienne
AU - Hagemeijer, Anne
AU - Pearson, Peter L.
AU - Clevers, Hans C.
AU - Bast, Bert J.E.G.
PY - 2004/8
Y1 - 2004/8
N2 - Chromosomal translocations of the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) gene region at 14q32 are regularly involved in B lymphoid malignancies; they may initiate transformation either by deregulation of existing (proto) oncogenes or creation of new hybrid genes with transforming properties. Previously, we reported a reciprocal novel translocation, t(14;20)(q32;q12), found in the myeloma cell line UM3. In this cell line, the t(14;20) is the only translocation involving the IgH locus. Using double colour immunofluorescence in situ hybridization, the t(14;20) was also found in the diagnostic bone marrow sample, excluding a possible in vitro artefact. We also have found this recurrent t(14;20) in four other cell lines and in additional patient material. We cloned the regions containing the breakpoints in the der(14) and der(20) chromosomes from UM3, and analysed ectopic mRNA expression of genes in the breakpoint regions of both derivative chromosomes. Ectopic gene expression was observed for the transcription factor MAFB in der(14). The breakpoint scatter in the five cell lines with a t(14;20) - all expressing MAFB - is comprised within a region of 0.8 Mb. Provisional data indicate that this t(14;20) is associated with an adverse prognosis. Aberrant expression of MAFB may be involved in the oncogenic transformation of myeloma cells that harbour the t(14;20).
AB - Chromosomal translocations of the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) gene region at 14q32 are regularly involved in B lymphoid malignancies; they may initiate transformation either by deregulation of existing (proto) oncogenes or creation of new hybrid genes with transforming properties. Previously, we reported a reciprocal novel translocation, t(14;20)(q32;q12), found in the myeloma cell line UM3. In this cell line, the t(14;20) is the only translocation involving the IgH locus. Using double colour immunofluorescence in situ hybridization, the t(14;20) was also found in the diagnostic bone marrow sample, excluding a possible in vitro artefact. We also have found this recurrent t(14;20) in four other cell lines and in additional patient material. We cloned the regions containing the breakpoints in the der(14) and der(20) chromosomes from UM3, and analysed ectopic mRNA expression of genes in the breakpoint regions of both derivative chromosomes. Ectopic gene expression was observed for the transcription factor MAFB in der(14). The breakpoint scatter in the five cell lines with a t(14;20) - all expressing MAFB - is comprised within a region of 0.8 Mb. Provisional data indicate that this t(14;20) is associated with an adverse prognosis. Aberrant expression of MAFB may be involved in the oncogenic transformation of myeloma cells that harbour the t(14;20).
KW - Immunoglobulin H translocation
KW - MAFB
KW - Multiple myeloma
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2004.05050.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2004.05050.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 15257707
AN - SCOPUS:3442891280
SN - 0007-1048
VL - 126
SP - 355
EP - 363
JO - British Journal of Haematology
JF - British Journal of Haematology
IS - 3
ER -