Requirement for cyclin D3 in lymphocyte development and T cell leukemias
- PMID: 14706337
- DOI: 10.1016/s1535-6108(03)00301-5
Requirement for cyclin D3 in lymphocyte development and T cell leukemias
Abstract
The D-type cyclins (cyclins D1, D2, and D3) are components of the core cell cycle machinery in mammalian cells. Cyclin D3 gene is rearranged and the protein is overexpressed in several human lymphoid malignancies. In order to determine the function of cyclin D3 in development and oncogenesis, we generated and analyzed cyclin D3-deficient mice. We found that cyclin D3(-/-) animals fail to undergo normal expansion of immature T lymphocytes and show greatly reduced susceptibility to T cell malignancies triggered by specific oncogenic pathways. The requirement for cyclin D3 also operates in human malignancies, as knock-down of cyclin D3 inhibited proliferation of acute lymphoblastic leukemias deriving from immature T lymphocytes. These studies point to cyclin D3 as a potential target for therapeutic intervention in specific human malignancies.
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No T without D3: a critical role for cyclin D3 in normal and malignant precursor T cells.Cancer Cell. 2003 Dec;4(6):417-8. doi: 10.1016/s1535-6108(03)00305-2. Cancer Cell. 2003. PMID: 14706330 Review.
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