Identification of a novel cDNA, encoding a cytoskeletal associated protein, differentially expressed in diffuse large B cell lymphomas

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L Maouche-Chrétien
N Deleu
C Badoual
P Fraissignes
R Berger
P Gaulard
P H Roméo
K Leroy-Viard
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[1] INSERM U 474,Département de Pathologie and EA 2348
[2] Hôpital Henri Mondor,undefined
[3] INSERM U 301,undefined
[4] Centre G. Hayem,undefined
[5] Hôpital Saint-Louis,undefined
[6] Hôpital Henri Mondor,undefined
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Oncogene | 1998年 / 17卷
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lymphoma; cytoskeleton; cloning; DDRT;
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBL) constitute an heterogeneous clinico-pathological entity. To characterize molecular events related to histological subtypes, clinical presentation or outcome, we compared the mRNAs expressed in a limited series of DLBL by Differential display-reverse transcription (DDRT) and cloned a differential cDNA, that we called LB1. LB1 open reading frame encodes a 683 amino-acid polypeptide that does not show significant homology upon comparison to protein databases, nor any structural domain relating LB1 to an already known protein family. Immunofluorescence analysis of transfected COS cells showed a cytoplasmic filamentous staining, indicating that LB1 protein is tightly associated with cytoskeletal fibers. Two LB1 transcripts, a major 3.6–3.9 Kb and a minor 2.2 Kb transcripts, were detected among human haematopoietic and non-haematopoietic lines and tissues. LB1 transcripts were abundant in testis, thymus and in tumour derived cell lines, while barely detectable in liver, prostate and kidney. Concerning DLBL, LB1 expression was high in two cases of DLBL, and low or undetectable in four others, confirming the differential expression previously observed in the DDRT experiment. Furthermore, LB1 gene mapped to chromosome 13q14, a region that has been involved as a chromosomal breakpoint in DLBL. The cellular function of LB1 and its relationship with B cell maturation and/or oncogenesis remain to be established.
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