Chromosomal translocations between antigen receptor loci and oncogenes are a hallmark of lymphoid cancers. Several new studies now reveal that programmed DNA breaks created during assembly of antigen receptor genes can be channeled into an alternative DNA end-joining pathway that is implicated in the chromosomal translocations of lymphoid cancers (Corneo et al., 2007; Soulas-Sprauel et al., 2007; Yan et al., 2007)
When a single double-strand break arises in the genome, Nonhomologous DNA End Joining (NHEJ) is a ma...
Lymphocytes are endowed with unique and specialized enzymatic mutagenic properties that allow them t...
Genetic alterations like point mutations, insertions, deletions, inversions and translocations are f...
Chromosomal translocations between antigen receptor loci and oncogenes are a hallmark of lymphoid ca...
Chromosomal translocations involving antigen receptor loci are common in lymphoid malignancies. Tran...
Chromosomal translocations that juxtapose antigen receptor genes and oncogenes are frequently associ...
A large number of lymphoid malignancies is characterized by specific chromosomal translocations, whi...
Aberrant fusions between heterologous chromosomes are among the most prevalent cytogenetic abnormali...
SummaryWhereas chromosomal translocations are common pathogenetic events in cancer, mechanisms that ...
UnrestrictedThe bcl-2 translocation, t(14;18)(q32;q21), is found in about 50% of all non-Hodgkin 's ...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements, including translocations, require formation and joining of DNA do...
Efficient DNA repair is indispensable for maintaining genomic integrity in humans. Cancer associated...
It has long been thought that signal joints, the byproducts of V(D)J recombination, are not involved...
Mammalian cells are regularly subjected to DNA damaging agents that create DNA double strand breaks ...
Chromosomal rearrangements, which can lead to oncogene activation and tumour suppressor loss, are a ...
When a single double-strand break arises in the genome, Nonhomologous DNA End Joining (NHEJ) is a ma...
Lymphocytes are endowed with unique and specialized enzymatic mutagenic properties that allow them t...
Genetic alterations like point mutations, insertions, deletions, inversions and translocations are f...
Chromosomal translocations between antigen receptor loci and oncogenes are a hallmark of lymphoid ca...
Chromosomal translocations involving antigen receptor loci are common in lymphoid malignancies. Tran...
Chromosomal translocations that juxtapose antigen receptor genes and oncogenes are frequently associ...
A large number of lymphoid malignancies is characterized by specific chromosomal translocations, whi...
Aberrant fusions between heterologous chromosomes are among the most prevalent cytogenetic abnormali...
SummaryWhereas chromosomal translocations are common pathogenetic events in cancer, mechanisms that ...
UnrestrictedThe bcl-2 translocation, t(14;18)(q32;q21), is found in about 50% of all non-Hodgkin 's ...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements, including translocations, require formation and joining of DNA do...
Efficient DNA repair is indispensable for maintaining genomic integrity in humans. Cancer associated...
It has long been thought that signal joints, the byproducts of V(D)J recombination, are not involved...
Mammalian cells are regularly subjected to DNA damaging agents that create DNA double strand breaks ...
Chromosomal rearrangements, which can lead to oncogene activation and tumour suppressor loss, are a ...
When a single double-strand break arises in the genome, Nonhomologous DNA End Joining (NHEJ) is a ma...
Lymphocytes are endowed with unique and specialized enzymatic mutagenic properties that allow them t...
Genetic alterations like point mutations, insertions, deletions, inversions and translocations are f...