Journal article
Scribble acts as an oncogene in Eμ-myc-driven lymphoma
ED Hawkins, J Oliaro, KM Ramsbottom, A Newbold, PO Humbert, RW Johnstone, SM Russell
Oncogene | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2015.167
Abstract
Scribble complex proteins maintain apicobasal polarity, regulate cell fate determination and function as tumour suppressors in epithelial tissue. Despite evidence that the function of Scribble is maintained in the lymphocyte lineage, we still understand little about its role as a tumour suppressor in haematological malignancies. Using the Eμ-myc model of Burkitt's lymphoma we investigated the role of Scribble in lymphomagenesis. We found that contrary to its well-documented tumour suppressor role in epithelial tissue, loss of Scribble expression delayed the expansion of peripheral B cells and delayed the onset of Eμ-myc-driven lymphoma. This was despite upregulated ERK phosphorylation levels..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHRMC, project grants and fellowships to EDH, JO, SMR, POH, RWJ), the Human Frontiers Science Program, the Australian Research Council (ARC, fellowship to SMR) and the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF, ACRF Cell Biology Program).