The BCL-6 proto-oncogene controls germinal-centre formation and Th2-type inflammation

BH Ye, G Cattoretti, Q Shen, J Zhang, N Hawe… - Nature …, 1997 - nature.com
BH Ye, G Cattoretti, Q Shen, J Zhang, N Hawe, R Waard, C Leung, M Nouri-Shirazi, A Orazi
Nature genetics, 1997nature.com
Structural alterations of the promoter region of the BCL-6 proto-oncogene represent the most
frequent genetic alteration associated with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a malignancy often
deriving from germinal-centre B cells. The BCL-6 gene encodes a zinc-finger transcriptional
represser normally expressed in both B cells and CD4+ T cells within germinal centres, but
its precise function is unknown. We show that mice deficient in BCL-6 displayed normal B-
cell, T-cell and lymphoid-organ development but have a selective defect in T-cell-dependent …
Abstract
Structural alterations of the promoter region of the BCL-6 proto-oncogene represent the most frequent genetic alteration associated with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a malignancy often deriving from germinal-centre B cells. The BCL-6 gene encodes a zinc-finger transcriptional represser normally expressed in both B cells and CD4+ T cells within germinal centres, but its precise function is unknown. We show that mice deficient in BCL-6 displayed normal B-cell, T-cell and lymphoid-organ development but have a selective defect in T-cell-dependent antibody responses. This defect included a complete lack of affinity maturation and was due to the inability of follicular B cells to proliferate and form germinal centres. In addition, BCL-6-deficient mice developed an inflammatory response in multiple organs characterized by infiltrations of eosinophils and IgE-bearing B lymphocytes typical of a Th2-mediated hyperimmune response. Thus, BCL-6 functions as a transcriptional switch that controls germinal centre formation and may also modulate specific T-cell-mediated responses. Altered expression of BCL-6 in lymphoma represents a deregulation of the pathway normally leading to B cell proliferation and germinal centre formation.
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