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Eμ-BRD2 transgenic mice develop B-cell lymphoma and leukemia

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BLOOD
Volume 103, Issue 4, Pages 1475-1484

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2003-06-2116

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA84193, R29 CA075107-04, CA75107, R29 CA075107-05, CA84294, R29 CA075107, R29 CA075107-03, R01 CA084193, U01 CA084294] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NCRR NIH HHS [U42 RR014905, RR14905] Funding Source: Medline

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Transgenic mice with lymphoid-restricted overexpression of the double bromodomain protein bromodomain-containing 2 (Brd2) develop splenic B-cell lymphoma and, upon transplantation, B-cell leukemia with leukemic infiltrates in liver and lung. Brd2 is a nuclear-localized transcription factor kinase that is most closely related to TATA box binding protein-associated factor, 250 kDa (TAF(II)250) and the Drosophila developmental protein female sterile homeotic. Constitutive expression of BRD2 in the lymphoid compartment increases cyclin A transcription, priming transgenic B cells for proliferation. Mice stochastically develop an aggressive B-cell lymphoma with the features of B-1 cells, including CD5 and surface IgM expression. The B-cell lymphoma is monoclonal for immunoglobulin gene rearrangement and is phenotypically stable. The lymphoblasts are very large and express a transcriptome that is similar to human non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Both a wild-type BRD2 transgene and a kinase-null point mutant drive lymphomagenesis; therefore we propose that, rather than kinase activity, Brd2-mediated recruitment of E2 promoter binding factors (E2Fs) and a specific histone acetyltransferase to the cyclin A promoter by both types of transgene is a mechanistic basis for neoplasia. This report is the first to describe a transgenic mouse model for constitutive expression of a protein with more than one bromodomain.

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