Science, Vol.276, No.5312, 589-592, 1997
Control of Inflammation, Cytokine Expression, and Germinal Center Formation by Bcl-6
The gene encoding the BCL-6 transcriptional repressor is frequently translocated and mutated in diffuse large cell lymphoma. Mice with a disrupted BCL-6 gene developed myocarditis and pulmonary vasculitis, had no germinal centers, and had increased expression of T helper cell type 2 cytokines. The BCL-6 DNA recognition motif resembled sites bound by the STAT (signal transducers and activators of transcription) transcription factors, which mediate cytokine signaling. BCL-6 could repress interleukin-4 (IL-4)-induced transcription when bound to a site recognized by the IL-4-responsive transcription factor Stat6. Thus, dysregulation of STAT-responsive genes may underlie the inflammatory disease in BCL-6-deficient mice and participate in lymphoid malignancies.
Keywords:CENTER B-CELLS;NON-HODGKINS-LYMPHOMA;FINGER ENCODING GENE;TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR;PROTEIN;BINDING;SEQUENCE;LAZ3;IL-4;TRANSLOCATIONS