Alterations of a zinc finger-encoding gene, BCL-6, in diffuse large-cell lymphoma.
Science
; 262(5134): 747-50, 1993 Oct 29.
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The molecular pathogenesis of diffuse large-cell lymphoma (DLCL), the most frequent and clinically relevant type of lymphoma, is unknown. A gene was cloned from chromosomal translocations affecting band 3q27, which are common in DLCL. This gene, BCL-6, codes for a 79-kilodalton protein that is homologous with zinc finger-transcription factors. In 33 percent (13 of 39) of DLCL samples, but not in other types of lymphoid malignancies, the BCL-6 gene is truncated within its 5' noncoding sequences, suggesting that its expression is deregulated. Thus, BCL-6 may be a proto-oncogene specifically involved in the pathogenesis of DLCL.
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Proto-Oncogenes
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Dedos de Zinc
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Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso
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Science
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1993
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