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Query: UNIPROT:Q86WD7 (GCET1)
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A group of genes are highly expressed in normal germinal center (GC) B cells and GC B-cell-derived malignancies based on cDNA microarray analysis. Two new genes, GCET1 (germinal center B-cell expressed transcript 1) and GCET2, were cloned from selected expressed sequence tags (IMAGE clone 1334260 and 814622, respectively). GCET1 is located on chromosome 14q32 and has four splicing isoforms, of which the longest one is 1787 bp and encodes a 435-amino acid protein. GCET2 is located on 3q13.13, and the cloned fragment is 3270 bp, which encodes a protein of 178 amino acids. Blast search showed that GCET1 has a highly conserved serine proteinase inhibitor (SERPIN) domain and is located on a chromosomal locus containing seven other SERPIN family members. GCET2 is a likely homologue of the mouse gene M17, a GC-expressed transcript. Analysis of the GCET2 protein sequence indicated that it may be involved in signal transduction in the cytoplasm. Northern blot and real-time polymerase chain reaction analyses confirmed that GCET1 is highly restricted to normal GC B cells and GCB-cell-derived cell lines. Although GCET2 is also a useful marker for normal and neoplastic GC B cells, it has a wider range of expression including immature B and T cells. Real-time polymerase chain reaction assay showed that both GCET1 and GCET2 are preferentially expressed in follicular lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with GC B-cell differentiation, confirming previous microarray gene expression analysis, but neither one is entirely specific. Multiple markers are necessary to differentiate the GCB from the activated B-cell type of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with a high degree of accuracy.
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PMID:Two newly characterized germinal center B-cell-associated genes, GCET1 and GCET2, have differential expression in normal and neoplastic B cells. 1281 18

Centerin [SERPINA9/GCET1 (germinal centre B-cell-expressed transcript 1)] is a serpin (serine protease inhibitor) whose expression is restricted to germinal centre B-cells and lymphoid malignancies with germinal centre B-cell maturation. Expression of centerin, together with bcl-6 and GCET2, constitutes a germinal centre B-cell signature, which is associated with a good prognosis in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, but the molecular basis for this remains to be elucidated. We report here the cloning, expression and molecular characterization of bacterial recombinant centerin. Biophysical studies demonstrated that centerin was able to undergo the 'stressed to relaxed' conformational change which is an absolute requirement for protease inhibitory activity. Kinetic analysis showed that centerin rapidly inhibited the serine protease trypsin (k(a)=1.9x10(5) M(-1) x s(-1)) and also demonstrated measurable inhibition of thrombin (k(a)=1.17x10(3) M(-1) x s(-1)) and plasmin (k(a)=1.92x10(3) M(-1) x s(-1)). Centerin also bound DNA and unfractionated heparin, although there was no functionally significant impact on the rate of inhibition. These results suggest that centerin is likely to function in vivo in the germinal centre as an efficient inhibitor of a trypsin-like protease.
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PMID:Molecular characterization of centerin, a germinal centre cell serpin. 1744 96

Centerin (SERPINA9/GCET1) is a protease inhibitor with expression restricted to germinal center B cells and lymphoid malignancies with germinal center B-cell maturation. Expression of the centerin gene transcript, along with bcl-6 and GCET2/HGAL, constitutes a molecular signature associated with a good prognosis in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. A monoclonal antibody to centerin was generated and used for Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence. Centerin expression was demonstrated in Burkitt lymphoma Raji cells. An immunohistochemical survey of normal tissues showed centerin expression in germinal center B cells in lymphoid follicles in tonsil, lymph node, and lymphoid tissue in the gastrointestinal tract. Centerin was strongly expressed in most follicular lymphomas. In addition, 14 (47%) of 30 diffuse large B-cell lymphomas were positive for centerin, which correlated most closely with CD10 expression. Immunohistochemical expression of centerin further defines the germinal center cell origin of a subgroup of lymphomas.
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PMID:Expression of the serpin centerin defines a germinal center phenotype in B-cell lymphomas. 1855 Apr 80