Pre-B cell receptor-mediated activation of BCL6 induces pre-B cell quiescence through transcriptional repression of MYC

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Initial cell surface expression of the pre-B cell receptor induces proliferation. After 2 to 5 divisions, however, large pre-BII (Fraction C′) cells exit cell cycle to become resting, small pre-BII cells (Fraction D). The mechanism by which pre-BII cells exit cell cycle, however, is currently unclear. The checkpoint at the Fraction C′-D transition is critical for immunoglobulin light chain gene recombination and to prevent malignant transformation into acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Here we demonstrate that inducible activation of pre-B cell receptor signaling induces cell-cycle exit through upregulation of the transcriptional repressor BCL6. Inducible activation of BCL6 downstream of the pre-B cell receptor results in transcriptional repression of MYC and CCND2. Hence, pre-B cell receptor-mediated activation of BCL6 limits pre-B cell proliferation and induces cellular quiescence at the small pre-BII (Fraction D) stage. © 2011 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Nahar, R., Ramezani-Rad, P., Mossner, M., Duy, C., Cerchietti, L., Geng, H., … Müschen, M. (2011). Pre-B cell receptor-mediated activation of BCL6 induces pre-B cell quiescence through transcriptional repression of MYC. Blood, 118(15), 4174–4178. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2011-01-331181

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