| Standard name |
GUTIERREZ_WALDENSTROEMS_MACROGLOBULINEMIA_2 |
| Systematic name |
M17096 |
| Brief description |
Genes exclusively up-regulated in B lymphocytes from WM (Waldenstroem's macroglobulinemia) but with a similar expression profile in MM (macroglobulinemia) and normal cells. |
| Full description or abstract |
The tumoral clone of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM) shows a wide morphological heterogeneity, which ranges from B lymphocytes (BL) to plasma cells (PC). By means of genome-wide expression profiling we have been able to identify genes exclusively deregulated in BL and PC from WM, but with a similar expression pattern in their corresponding cell counterparts from chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and multiple myeloma (MM), as well as normal individuals. The differentially expressed genes have important functions in B-cell differentiation and oncogenesis. Thus, two of the genes downregulated in WM-BL were IL4R, which plays a relevant role in CLL B-cell survival, and BACH2, which participates in the development of class-switched PC. Interestingly, one of the upregulated genes in WM-BL was IL6. A set of four genes was able to discriminate clonal BL from WM and CLL: LEF1 (WNT/beta-catenin pathway), MARCKS, ATXN1 and FMOD. We also found deregulation of genes involved in plasma cell differentiation such as PAX5, which was overexpressed in WM-PC, and IRF4 and BLIMP1, which were underexpressed. In addition, three of the target genes activated by PAX5 - CD79, BLNK and SYK - were upregulated in WM-PC. In summary, these results indicate that both PC and BL from WM are genetically different from the MM and CLL cell counterpart. |
| Collection |
C2: Curated CGP: Chemical and Genetic Perturbations |
| Source publication |
Pubmed 17252022 Authors: Gutiérrez NC,Ocio EM,de Las Rivas J,Maiso P,Delgado M,Fermiñán E,Arcos MJ,Sánchez ML,Hernández JM,San Miguel JF |
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Table 4 |
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| Source species |
Homo sapiens |
| Contributed by |
Arthur Liberzon (MSigDB Team) |
Source platform or identifier namespace |
AFFY_HG_U133 |
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Source Id |
NCBI (Entrez) Gene Id |
Gene Symbol |
Gene Description |
| 200934_at |
7913 |
DEK |
DEK proto-oncogene [Source:HGNC Symbol... |
| 204798_at |
4602 |
MYB |
MYB proto-oncogene, transcription fact... |
| 205419_at |
1880 |
GPR183 |
G protein-coupled receptor 183 [Source... |
| 205624_at |
1359 |
CPA3 |
carboxypeptidase A3 [Source:HGNC Symbo... |
| 206111_at |
6036 |
RNASE2 |
ribonuclease A family member 2 [Source... |
| 206207_at |
1178 |
CLC |
Charcot-Leyden crystal galectin [Sourc... |
| 207540_s_at |
6850 |
SYK |
spleen associated tyrosine kinase [Sou... |
| 208306_x_at |
3123 |
HLA-DRB1 |
major histocompatibility complex, clas... |
| 210254_at |
932 |
MS4A3 |
membrane spanning 4-domains A3 [Source... |
| 211991_s_at |
3113 |
HLA-DPA1 |
major histocompatibility complex, clas... |
| 214938_x_at |
3146 |
HMGB1 |
high mobility group box 1 [Source:HGNC... |
| 217148_x_at |
28815 |
IGLV2-14 |
immunoglobulin lambda variable 2-14 [S... |
| 217478_s_at |
3108 |
HLA-DMA |
major histocompatibility complex, clas... |
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3.0: First introduced
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