Cyclin E and Bcl-xL cooperatively induce cell cycle progression in c-Rel−/− B cells

Aberrant overexpression of the c-rel protooncogene is associated with lymphoid malignancy, while c-rel deletion produces severe lymphoproliferative defects and immunodeficiency. To investigate the mechanism of c-rel -induced proliferation and cell cycle progression in B lymphocytes, we have compared...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oncogene 2003-11, Vol.22 (52), p.8472-8486
Hauptverfasser: Cheng, Shuhua, Hsia, Constance Yu, Leone, Gustavo, Liou, Hsiou-Chi
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Zusammenfassung:Aberrant overexpression of the c-rel protooncogene is associated with lymphoid malignancy, while c-rel deletion produces severe lymphoproliferative defects and immunodeficiency. To investigate the mechanism of c-rel -induced proliferation and cell cycle progression in B lymphocytes, we have compared signaling events elicited through the BCR in c-rel −/− and wild-type B cells. BCR stimulation of c-rel −/− B cells fails to induce proper cyclin expression, resulting in G 1  phase arrest, but it is unclear whether these defects are in fact secondary events of decreased B-cell survival, since c-rel deletion also affects the expression of antiapoptotic genes such as bcl-x L . Here, we use the bcl-x L transgene to correct the viability of c-rel- deficient B cells, and show that the inhibition of apoptosis does not necessarily confer hyperproliferation of B cells activated through the BCR. c-rel −/− B cells still fail to enter the S phase despite improved survival by bcl-x L overexpression, suggesting that c-Rel-associated cell cycle progression is dependent on more than just enhanced cell viability. Overexpression of cyclin E protein, however, can cooperate with Bcl-x L to restore cell cycle progression to c-rel −/− B cells via induction of the cyclin–CDK/Rb–E2F pathway. Furthermore, we show that c-Rel can directly regulate transcription of the e2f3a promoter/enhancer, which is then likely to lead to transcriptional activation of the cyclin E promoter by E2F3a. Hence, these studies provide clear evidence that control of lymphocyte proliferation via c-Rel is linked to a cyclin-dependent process, and suggest that c-Rel not only activates antiapoptotic signaling but also the induction of cell cycle progression.
ISSN:0950-9232
1476-5594
DOI:10.1038/sj.onc.1206917