Mouse models of c-myc deregulation driven by igh locus enhancers as models of b-cell lymphomagenesis

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Abstract

Chromosomal translocations linking various oncogenes to transcriptional enhancers of the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) locus are often implicated as the cause of B-cell malignancies. Two major IgH transcriptional enhancers have been reported so far. The Eµ enhancer located upstream of the Cµ gene controls early events in B-cell maturation such as VDJ recombination. The 3’ regulatory region (3’RR) located downstream from the Cα gene controls late events in B-cell maturation such as IgH transcription, somatic hypermutation, and class switch recombination. Convincing demonstrations of the essential contributions of both Eµ and 3’RR in B-cell lymphomagenesis have been provided by transgenic and knock-in animal models which bring the oncogene c-myc under Eµ /3’RR transcriptional control. This short review summarizes the different mouse models so far available and their interests/limitations for progress in our understanding of human c-myc-induced B-cell lymphomagenesis.

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Ferrad, M., Ghazzaui, N., Issaoui, H., Cook-Moreau, J., & Denizot, Y. (2020). Mouse models of c-myc deregulation driven by igh locus enhancers as models of b-cell lymphomagenesis. Frontiers in Immunology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01564

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