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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Transgenic mice expressing _Eμ-Myc_ develop fully penetrant B-cell lymphomas that closely resemble human BL. Cells from these mice have been


used to show that p53-dependent apoptosis is a rate-limiting step for lymphomagenesis. Consequently, the p53 pathway is compromised in the majority of murine and human lymphomas. Zambetti


and colleagues generated _Eμ-Myc_;_Puma__−/−_ mice and found that _Puma_ deficiency accelerated the onset of tumour development, strongly suggesting a role for _Puma_ in limiting


lymphomagenesis. To further explore this possibility and to examine the role of PUMA in the premalignant stages of the disease, apoptosis levels were measured in primary B cells from


_E_μ_-Myc_ and _Eμ-Myc_;_Puma__−/−_ mice. Notably, _Puma_ loss reduced apoptosis to levels comparable with those found in non-transgenic mice, suggesting that PUMA-mediated apoptosis is a


serious hurdle for an _Eμ-Myc_ B cell with malignant aspirations. Given the importance of PUMA in p53-dependent apoptosis, the authors predicted that _Puma_ deficiency would negate the


requirement for further mutations in the p53 pathway. Surprisingly, however, both _Cdkn2d_ (which encodes ARF) and _Trp53_ mutations were observed in _Puma_-null lymphomas, implying that


_Puma_ loss is not sufficient to overcome the requirement to disable the p53 pathway. Nevertheless, PUMA expression was markedly down-regulated in the majority of established _Eμ-Myc_


lymphomas and primary lymphoma samples from patients with BL. _PUMA_ has a high CpG dinucleotide content, so the authors investigated whether promoter methylation was responsible for the


reduction in PUMA expression. Tellingly, half of the BL samples with undetectable _PUMA_ mRNA levels showed significant DNA and histone methylation. Moreover, human BL cell lines that have a


methylated _PUMA_ promoter displayed robust upregulation of _PUMA_ mRNA and protein and subsequent induction of apoptosis when treated with the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor


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PAPER * Garrison, S. P. et al. Selection against _PUMA_ gene expression in Myc-driven B cell lymphomagenesis. _Mol. Cell. Biol._ 45, 23 Jun 2008 (doi 10.1128/MCB.00907-07) Download


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CITE THIS ARTICLE Danovi, S. PUMA strikes again. _Nat Rev Cancer_ 8, 569 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrc2449 Download citation * Published: 10 July 2008 * Issue Date: August 2008 * DOI:


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