Chimeric IgH-TCR/ translocations in T lymphocytes mediated by RAG

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Abstract

Translocations involving the T cell receptor alpha/delta (TCRα/δ) chain locus, which bring oncogenes in the proximity of the TCRα enhancer, are one of the hallmark features of human T cell malignancies from ataxia telangiectasia (AT) and non-AT patients. These lesions are frequently generated by the fusion of DNA breaks at the TCRα/δ locus to a disperse region centromeric of the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) locus. Aberrant VDJ joining accounts for TCRα/δ associated DNA cleavage, but the molecular mechanism that leads to generation of the "oncogene partner" DNA break is unclear. Here we show that in ATM deficient primary mouse T cells, IgH/ TCRα/δ fusions arise at a remarkably similar frequency as in human AT lymphocytes. Recombinase-activating gene (RAG) is responsible for both TCRα/δ as well as IgH associated breaks on chromosome 12 (Chr12), which are subject to varying degrees of chromosomal degradation. We suggest a new model for how oncogenic translocations can arise from two non-concerted physiological DSBs. ©2009 Landes Bioscience.

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Callén, E., Bunting, S., Huang, C. Y., Difilippantonio, M. J., Wong, N., Khor, B., … Nussenzweig, A. (2009). Chimeric IgH-TCR/ translocations in T lymphocytes mediated by RAG. Cell Cycle, 8(15), 2408–2412. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.8.15.9085

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