p53 dysfunction in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: inactivation of ATM as an alternative toTP53 mutation
Autor: | Paul D. Sherrington, Tatjana Stankovic, A. Malcolm R. Taylor, Grant S. Stewart, Andrew R. Pettitt, John C. Cawley |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
Předmět: |
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Immunology Cell Cycle Proteins Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases Biology medicine.disease_cause Biochemistry Pathogenesis Proto-Oncogene Proteins Radiation Ionizing medicine Humans Nuclear protein Gene Mutation Cell Death Tumor Suppressor Proteins Nuclear Proteins Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-mdm2 Cell Biology Hematology Genes p53 medicine.disease Leukemia Lymphocytic Chronic B-Cell DNA-Binding Proteins Leukemia Gene Expression Regulation Apoptosis Leukocytes Mononuclear Cancer research Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 |
Zdroj: | Blood. 98:814-822 |
ISSN: | 1528-0020 0006-4971 |
DOI: | 10.1182/blood.v98.3.814 |
Popis: | The well-established association between TP53 mutations and adverse clinical outcome in a range of human cancers reflects the importance of p53 protein in regulating tumor-cell growth and survival. Although it is theoretically possible for p53 dysfunction to arise through mechanisms that do not involve TP53 mutation, such a phenomenon has not previously been demonstrated in a sporadic tumor. Here, we show that p53 dysfunction in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) can occur in the absence of TP53 mutation and that such dysfunction is associated with mutation of the gene encoding ATM, a kinase implicated in p53 activation. Forty-three patients with CLL were examined for p53 dysfunction, as detected by impaired up-regulation of p53 and of the p53-dependent protein p21CIP1/WAF1 after exposure to ionizing radiation (IR). Thirty (70%) patients had normal p53 responses and underwent progressive IR-induced apoptosis. In 13 (30%) patients, p21 up-regulation was markedly impaired, indicating p53 dysfunction. Six (14%) of these patients with p53 dysfunction had increased baseline levels of p53, were found to have TP53 mutations, and were completely resistant to IR-induced apoptosis. In the other 7 (16%) patients with p53 dysfunction, IR-induced p53 up-regulation and apoptosis were markedly impaired, but baseline levels of p53 were not increased, and no TP53 mutations were detected. Each of these patients was found to have at least one ATM mutation, and a variable reduction in ATM protein was detected in all 4 patients examined. This is the first study to provide a direct demonstration that p53 dysfunction can arise in a sporadic tumor by a mechanism that does not involve TP53 mutation. |
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