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Query: UMLS:C0023418 (leukemia)
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The TCL1 locus on human chromosome 14q32.1 is activated in T-cell leukemias by translocations and inversions that juxtapose it to regulatory elements of T-cell receptor genes. We isolated and characterized four genes at this locus, TCL1 and TCL1b (T-cell leukemia/lymphoma 1 and 1b), and TNG1 and TNG2 (TCL neighboring genes 1 and 2) all of which are overexpressed following rearrangements involving 14q32.1. TCL1 and TCL1b show 60% similarity and are represented in the mouse by a cluster of six homologous genes. In humans TCL1 and TCL1b show similar expression patterns: They are expressed mainly in CD4-/CD8- immature T-cells, pre B-cells and virgin B-cells. Expression decreases significantly at more mature stages of B-cell development. Activation of TCL1 and/or TCL1b in mature T-cells causes T-cell leukemia in humans. The oncogenic nature of TCL1 was confirmed by the analysis of a transgenic mouse model. Functional analysis of Tcl1 revealed its involvement in a PI3-kinase dependent Akt (PKB) pro-survival pathway through its interaction with the Akt kinase which increases Akt's enzymatic activity and promotes translocation of Akt to the nucleus.
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PMID:The role of TCL1 in human T-cell leukemia. 1160 15

T-cell chronic lymphocytic/prolymphocytic leukemia (T-CLL/T-PLL) is a lymphoproliferative disease derived from immunocompetent post-thymic T cells. Activation (initiation of expression) of the TCL1 locus at chromosome 14q32.1 appears to be the causal event in the pathogenesis of these mature T-cell leukemias. This activation occurs as a result of translocations or inversions that cause rearrangement of the TCL1 (T-cell leukemia/lymphoma 1) locus with regulatory elements of T-cell receptor genes. To describe the molecular events that take part in the leukemogenesis of mature T-cell leukemias, we reviewed the literature and our own data on the molecular basis of mature T-cell leukemia. This data search revealed that 4 genes have been identified at the TCL1 locus: TCL1, TCL1b, TNG1, and TNG2. The expression of these genes is substantially increased following rearrangements involving 14q32.1. Functional analysis of the Tcl1 protein revealed its involvement in an Akt (protein kinase B) prosurvival pathway through its interaction with the Akt kinase, which promotes translocation of Akt to the nucleus and increases Akt's enzymatic activity. The available data provide important insights into the molecular mechanisms of T-cell leukemogenesis that may lead to the development of new drugs for treatment of mature T-cell leukemia.
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PMID:Molecular basis of mature T-cell leukemia. 1171 Aug 97