B-cell activating factor and v-Myc myelocytomatosis viral oncogene homolog (c-Myc) influence progression of chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Weizhou Zhang, Arnon P. Kater, George F. Widhopf, Han Yu Chuang, Thomas Enzler, Danelle F. James, Maxim Poustovoitov, Ping Hui Tseng, Siegfried Janz, Carl Hoh, Harvey Herschman, Michael Karin*, Thomas J. Kipps

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Abstract

Mice bearing a v-Myc myelocytomatosis viral oncogene homolog (c-Myc) transgene controlled by an Ig-alpha heavy-chain enhancer (iMyc mice) rarely develop lymphomas but instead have increased rates of memory B-cell turnover and impaired antibody responses to antigen. We found that male progeny of iMyc mice mated with mice transgenic (Tg) for CD257 (B-cell activating factor, BAFF) developed CD5 + B-cell leukemia resembling human chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), which also displays a male gender bias. Surprisingly, leukemic cells of Myc/Baff Tg mice expressed higher levels of c-Myc than did B cells of iMyc mice. We found that CLL cells of many patients with progressive disease also expressed high amounts of c-MYC, particularly CLL cells whose survival depends on nurse-like cells (NLC), which express highlevels of BAFF. We find that BAFF could enhance CLL-cell expression of c-MYC via activation the canonical IκB kinase (IKK)/NF-κB pathway. Inhibition of the IKK/NF-κB pathway in mouse or human leukemia cells blocked the capacity of BAFF to induce c-MYC or promote leukemia-cell survival and significantly impaired disease progression in Myc/Baff Tg mice. This study reveals an important relationship between BAFF and c-MYC in CLL which may affect disease development and progression, and suggests that inhibitors of the canonical NF-κB pathway may be effective in treatment of patients with this disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18956-18960
Number of pages5
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume107
Issue number44
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Nov 2010

Keywords

  • IκB kinase inhibitor
  • Leukemia-cell survival
  • Nuclear factor κ-light-chain enhancer of activated B cells
  • Nurselike cells
  • Prognostic factors

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