Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3391864 | Seminars in Immunology | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Signals from the precursor-B cell receptor (pre-BCR) are essential for selection and clonal expansion of pre-B cells that have performed productive immunoglobulin heavy chain V(D)J recombination. In the mouse, the downstream signaling molecules SLP-65 and Btk cooperate to limit proliferation and induce differentiation of pre-B cells, thereby acting as tumor suppressors to prevent pre-B cell leukemia. In contrast, recent observations in human BCR-ABL1+ pre-B lymphoblastic leukemia cells demonstrate that Btk is constitutively phosphorylated and activated by the BCR-ABL1 fusion protein. As a result, activated Btk transmits survival signals that are essential for the transforming activity of oncogenic Abl tyrosine kinase.
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Authors
Rudi W. Hendriks, Rogier Kersseboom,