Ligand-independent signaling by overexpressed CD30 drives NF-κB activation in Hodgkin–Reed-Sternberg cells

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Ryouichi Horie
Takuro Watanabe
Yasuyuki Morishita
Kinji Ito
Takaomi Ishida
Yumi Kanegae
Izumu Saito
Masaaki Higashihara
Shigeo Mori
Marshall E Kadin
Toshiki Watanabe
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[1] The Institute of Medical Science,Division of Pathology
[2] The University of Tokyo,Department of Hematology
[3] Faculty of Medicine,Department of Pathology
[4] Kitasato University,undefined
[5] Sagamihara,undefined
[6] Laboratory of Molecular Genetics,undefined
[7] The Institute of Medical Science,undefined
[8] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[9] Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,undefined
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Oncogene | 2002年 / 21卷
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Hodgkin–Reed-Sternberg cells; CD30; TRAF proteins; NF-κB; adenovirus vector;
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Overexpression of CD30 and constitutive NF-κB activation characterizes tumor cells of Hodgkin's disease (HD), Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (H–RS) cells. We report that in H–RS cells overexpression of CD30 leads to self-aggregation, recruitment of TRAF2 and TRAF5, and NF-κB activation, independent of CD30 ligand. CD30 and TRAF proteins co-localized in H–RS cell lines and in lymph nodes of HD. An adenovirus-vector carrying a decoy CD30 lacking the cytoplasmic region or a dominant negative IκBα mutant blocks NF-κB activation, down regulates IL-13 expression and induces apoptosis. Thus, in H–RS cells, ligand-independent activation of CD30 signaling drives NF-κB activation and this leads to constitutive cytokine expression, which provides a molecular basis for HD. Inhibition of NF-κB activation by adenovirus vector-mediated gene transfer may provide a novel strategy of cell- and target molecule-specific therapy for patients with HD.
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页码:2493 / 2503
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