Expression of bcl-2 in Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines: Induction by latent Epstein-Barr virus genes

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The bcl-2 oncogene blocks programmed cell death (apoptosis). Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can immortalize B lymphocytes into continuously growing lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL) by the coordinate expression of at least 9 latent genes (EBV nuclear antigen [EBNA] 1-6, latent membrane protein [LMP], and terminal proteins [TP] 1 and 2). We analyzed transcription and expression of bcl-2 and latent EBV genes in Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) cell lines with a germinal center phenotype [group I) as well as activated BL cell lines (group III) and LCLs. We found high expression of bcl-2 as well as the full spectrum of latent EBV genes in LCLs and activated group III BL cell lines. Group I BL cells expressed little or no bcl-2, EBNA-2, and LMP. Superinfection with nondefective EBV or an EBNA-2-defective virus as well as transfection with EBNA-2- or LMP-carrying vectors into the EBV-negative cell lines RAMOS, DG75, U698, or BJAB induced upregulation of bcl-2 expression. The strongest effect on bcl-2 was obtained by transfection with LMP, or infection with the nondefective virus. No change of bcl-2 expression was observed with EBNA-1. Our data indicate that the immortalization capacity of EBV and the growth advantage of EBV-positive compared with EBV-negative BL cells in vitro may predominantly be mediated via induction of bcl-2 and the main effectors are EBNA-2 and LMP. © 1992 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Finke, J., Fritzen, R., Ternes, P., Trivedi, P., Bross, K. J., Lange, W., … Dölken, G. (1992). Expression of bcl-2 in Burkitt’s lymphoma cell lines: Induction by latent Epstein-Barr virus genes. Blood, 80(2), 459–469. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v80.2.459.bloodjournal802459

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