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Oncogene ; 33(1): 129-33, 2014 Jan 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23318439

ABSTRACT

Cyclin D1 deregulation is implicated in the genesis of multiple human cancers. Importantly, nuclear cyclin D1 retention during S-phase promotes DNA re-replication and subsequent genomic instability, providing a direct correlation between aberrant cyclin D1/CDK4 activity, transcriptional regulation and double strand DNA break (DSB) induction. Together, these molecular events catalyze the genomic instability necessary for neoplastic transformation. Given that replication-associated DNA damage is central to cyclin D1-driven neoplasia, inactivation of critical checkpoint mediators should augment cyclin D1-dependent tumorigenesis in vivo. To interrogate potential synergy between constitutively nuclear cyclin D1 expression and impaired DSB-induced checkpoint integrity, Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM)-deficient mice harboring the Eµ-D1T286A transgene were generated and evaluated for tumor onset. Eµ-D1T286A/ATM-/- mice exhibit dramatically accelerated incidence of both B- and T-cell lymphomas relative to Eµ-D1T286A or ATM-/- control cohorts. Lymphomas exhibit clonal chromosomal alterations distinct from ATM-/- mice, which typically acquire translocations involving the Tcrα/δ locus during V(D)J recombination, and instead harbor alterations at the c-Myc locus. Collectively, these findings reveal an intricate relationship wherein nuclear cyclin D1/CDK4 drives genomic instability in the absence of ATM function and clonal selection of cells harboring alterations within the murine c-Myc locus, ultimately facilitating transformation and tumor formation.


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Carcinogenesis/genetics , Cyclin D1/metabolism , Genomic Instability , Lymphoma/genetics , Animals , Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins/deficiency , Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins/genetics , Carcinogenesis/metabolism , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Chromosome Aberrations , Humans , Lymphoma/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Knockout , Protein Transport , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc/metabolism , Tumor Burden
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