Chromosomal translocations involving antigen receptor loci are common in lymphoid malignancies. Translocations require DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) at two chromosomal sites, their physical juxtaposition, and their fusion by end-joining. Ability of lymphocytes to generate diverse repertoires of antigen receptors and effector antibodies derives from programmed genomic alterations that produce DSBs. We discuss these lymphocyte-specific processes, with a focus on mechanisms that provide requisite DSB target specificity and mechanisms that suppress DSB translocation. We also discuss recent work that provides new insights into DSB repair pathways and the influences of three-dimensional genome organization on physiological processes and cancer ...
SummaryChromosomal translocation requires formation of paired double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) on het...
A large number of lymphoid malignancies is characterized by specific chromosomal translocations, whi...
V(D)J recombination is essential to generate antigen receptor diversity but is also a potent cause o...
Chromosomal translocations involving antigen receptor loci are common in lymphoid malignancies. Tran...
Chromosomal translocations that juxtapose antigen receptor genes and oncogenes are frequently associ...
Chromosomal translocations between antigen receptor loci and oncogenes are a hallmark of lymphoid ca...
SummaryWhereas chromosomal translocations are common pathogenetic events in cancer, mechanisms that ...
V(D)J recombination, the process of antigen receptor gene diversification in lymphocytes, is critica...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements, including translocations, require formation and joining of DNA do...
SummaryDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induce a signal transmitted by the ataxia-telangiectasia muta...
AbstractV(D)J recombination is of fundamental importance to the generation of diverse antigen recept...
DNA repair mechanisms are fundamental for B cell development, which relies on the somatic diversific...
Aberrant recombination between T-cell receptor genes and oncogenes gives rise to chromosomal translo...
Immunoglobulin (Ig) class switch recombination (CSR) is the process occurring in mature B cells that...
Lymphocytes are endowed with unique and specialized enzymatic mutagenic properties that allow them t...
SummaryChromosomal translocation requires formation of paired double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) on het...
A large number of lymphoid malignancies is characterized by specific chromosomal translocations, whi...
V(D)J recombination is essential to generate antigen receptor diversity but is also a potent cause o...
Chromosomal translocations involving antigen receptor loci are common in lymphoid malignancies. Tran...
Chromosomal translocations that juxtapose antigen receptor genes and oncogenes are frequently associ...
Chromosomal translocations between antigen receptor loci and oncogenes are a hallmark of lymphoid ca...
SummaryWhereas chromosomal translocations are common pathogenetic events in cancer, mechanisms that ...
V(D)J recombination, the process of antigen receptor gene diversification in lymphocytes, is critica...
SummaryChromosomal rearrangements, including translocations, require formation and joining of DNA do...
SummaryDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induce a signal transmitted by the ataxia-telangiectasia muta...
AbstractV(D)J recombination is of fundamental importance to the generation of diverse antigen recept...
DNA repair mechanisms are fundamental for B cell development, which relies on the somatic diversific...
Aberrant recombination between T-cell receptor genes and oncogenes gives rise to chromosomal translo...
Immunoglobulin (Ig) class switch recombination (CSR) is the process occurring in mature B cells that...
Lymphocytes are endowed with unique and specialized enzymatic mutagenic properties that allow them t...
SummaryChromosomal translocation requires formation of paired double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) on het...
A large number of lymphoid malignancies is characterized by specific chromosomal translocations, whi...
V(D)J recombination is essential to generate antigen receptor diversity but is also a potent cause o...