Korean J Pathol.  2001 Dec;35(6):477-485.

The Expression of DNA Dependent Protein Kinase Protein in Malignant Lymphoma

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  • 1Department of Pathology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 120-752, Korea. wiyang9660@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
DNA dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) composed of Ku70, Ku80 and DNA-PK catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs), plays an important role in the primary repair of break points of damaged DNA and is involved in the recombination of the V, D, and J genes. Loss of DNA-PK may lead to immunodeficiency and malignant lymphomas. This hypothesis has been supported by animal study in a Ku70 knock-out mouse model. The relationship between DNA-PK and human malignant lymphoma has not yet been studied.
METHODS
We examined the loss of DNA-PK proteins in 85 representative cases of different subtypes of malignant lymphoma. Immunohistochemical stains for DNA-PK subunits were performed on formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue sections.
RESULTS
Lymphomas demonstrated statistically significant loss of Ku70, Ku80 and DNA-PKcs. T cell lymphomas showed more loss of DNA-PK proteins in comparison with B cell lymphomas. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification system, both T cell lymphomas and high-grade subtypes of B cell lymphomas demonstrated similar degree of loss of DNA-PK proteins.
CONCLUSIONS
We confirmed the loss of DNA-PK proteins in malignant lymphomas through the results of our study, and the loss of these proteins seems to be more significant in high-grade lymphomas. These findings support the role of DNA-PK as a tumor suppressor gene.

Keyword

Protein kinases; Lymphoma

MeSH Terms

Animals
Catalytic Domain
Classification
Coloring Agents
DNA*
DNA-Activated Protein Kinase*
Genes, Tumor Suppressor
Humans
Lymphoma*
Lymphoma, B-Cell
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
Lymphoma, T-Cell
Mice
Protein Kinases
Recombination, Genetic
World Health Organization
Coloring Agents
DNA
DNA-Activated Protein Kinase
Protein Kinases
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