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Publication : Early loss of Crebbp confers malignant stem cell properties on lymphoid progenitors.

First Author  Horton SJ Year  2017
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  19
Issue  9 Pages  1093-1104
PubMed ID  28825697 Mgi Jnum  J:246279
Mgi Id  MGI:5920115 Doi  10.1038/ncb3597
Citation  Horton SJ, et al. (2017) Early loss of Crebbp confers malignant stem cell properties on lymphoid progenitors. Nat Cell Biol 19(9):1093-1104
abstractText  Loss-of-function mutations of cyclic-AMP response element binding protein, binding protein (CREBBP) are prevalent in lymphoid malignancies. However, the tumour suppressor functions of CREBBP remain unclear. We demonstrate that loss of Crebbp in murine haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) leads to increased development of B-cell lymphomas. This is preceded by accumulation of hyperproliferative lymphoid progenitors with a defective DNA damage response (DDR) due to a failure to acetylate p53. We identify a premalignant lymphoma stem cell population with decreased H3K27ac, which undergoes transcriptional and genetic evolution due to the altered DDR, resulting in lymphomagenesis. Importantly, when Crebbp is lost later in lymphopoiesis, cellular abnormalities are lost and tumour generation is attenuated. We also document that CREBBP mutations may occur in HSPCs from patients with CREBBP-mutated lymphoma. These data suggest that earlier loss of Crebbp is advantageous for lymphoid transformation and inform the cellular origins and subsequent evolution of lymphoid malignancies.
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