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Prepublished online as a Blood First Edition Paper on August 1, 2002; DOI 10.1182/blood-2002-04-1078.
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Blood, 15 December 2002, Vol. 100, No. 13, pp. 4602-4608
NEOPLASIA
CHK2-decreased protein expression and infrequent genetic
alterations mainly occur in aggressive types of non-Hodgkin
lymphomas
Frederic Tort,
Silvia Hernàndez,
Silvia Beà,
Antonio Martínez,
Manel Esteller,
James G. Herman,
Xavier Puig,
Emma Camacho,
Montse Sánchez,
Iracema Nayach,
Armando Lopez-Guillermo,
Pedro L. Fernández,
Dolors Colomer,
Luis Hernàndez, and
Elias Campo
From the Laboratory of Pathology, Hospital Clinic,
Institut d'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS),
University of Barcelona; the Information and Studies Service,
Department of Health and Social Security; and the Department of
Haematology, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain; the Cancer
Epigenetics Laboratory, Molecular Pathology Program, Spanish National
Cancer Research Center (CNIO), Madrid, Spain; and The
Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, Baltimore, MD.
The CHK2 gene codifies for a serine/threonine kinase
that plays a central role in DNA damage response pathways. To determine the potential role of CHK2 alterations in the pathogenesis
of lymphoid neoplasms we have examined the gene status, protein, and mRNA expression in a series of tumors and nonneoplastic lymphoid samples. A heterozygous Ile157Thr substitution, also present in the germ line of the patient, was detected in a blastoid mantle cell
lymphoma (MCL). CHK2 protein and mRNA expression levels were similar in
all types of lymphomas and reactive samples, and these levels were
independent of the proliferative activity of the tumors. However, 5 tumors, one typical MCL, 2 blastoid MCLs, and 2 large cell lymphomas,
showed marked loss of protein expression, including 2 samples with
complete absence of CHK2 protein. These 2 lymphomas showed the highest
number of chromosomal imbalances detected by comparative genomic
hybridization in the whole series of cases. However, no mutations,
deletions, or hypermethylation of the promoter region were identified
in any of these tumors. mRNA levels were similar in cases with low and
normal protein expression, suggesting a posttranscriptional regulation
of the protein in these tumors. CHK2 gene and protein
alterations were not related to p53 and ATM
gene status. In conclusion, CHK2 alterations are uncommon in malignant
lymphomas but occur in a subset of aggressive tumors independently of
p53 or ATM alterations. The high number of chromosomal imbalances in
tumors with complete absence of CHK2 protein suggests a role of this
gene in chromosomal instability in human lymphomas.

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