A tumor-suppressor function for NFATc3 in T-cell lymphomagenesis by murine leukemia virus

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Nuclear factor of activated T cell (NFAT) transcription factors play a central role in differentiation, activation, and elimination of lymphocytes. We here report on the finding of provirus integration into the Nfatc3 locus in T-cell lymphomas induced by the murine lymphomagenic retrovirus SL3-3 and show that NFATc3 expression is repressed in these lymphomas. The provirus insertions are positioned close to the Nfatc3 promoter or a putative polyadenylated RNA (polyA) region. Furthermore, we demonstrate that NFATc3-deficient mice infected with SL3-3 develop T-cell lymphomas faster and with higher frequencies than wild-type mice or NFATc2-deficient mice. These results identify NFATc3 as a tumor suppressor for the development of murine T-cell lymphomas induced by the retrovirus SL3-3. © 2005 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Glud, S. Z., Sørensen, A. B., Andrulis, M., Wang, B., Kondo, E., Jessen, R., … Pedersen, F. S. (2005). A tumor-suppressor function for NFATc3 in T-cell lymphomagenesis by murine leukemia virus. Blood, 106(10), 3546–3552. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2005-02-0493

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