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# KLHL14
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## Overview
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-KLHL14 (Kelch-like family member 14) is a gene that has been identified as playing a role in B-cell lymphomas, particularly diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).<sup>1</sup> KLHL14 has been identified as a recurrent target of somatic mutations in ABC DLBCLs. These mutations are a feature of the MCD genetic subgroup of DLBCL. The gene encodes a protein involved in the ubiquitin-proteasome system, and its inactivation leads to increased cell proliferation and survival, suggesting its role as a tumor suppressor.<>2<> KLHL14 loss has been shown to BCR-dependent NF-κB activation and cell survival in DLBCL.<sup>2</sup> This gene has some mutation hotspots but the patter of mutation overall is consistent with its role as a tumor suppressor gene.
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+KLHL14 (Kelch-like family member 14) is a gene that has been identified as playing a role in B-cell lymphomas, particularly diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).<sup>1</sup> KLHL14 has been identified as a recurrent target of somatic mutations in ABC DLBCLs. These mutations are a feature of the MCD genetic subgroup of DLBCL. The gene encodes a protein involved in the ubiquitin-proteasome system, and its inactivation leads to increased cell proliferation and survival, suggesting its role as a tumor suppressor.<sup>2</sup> KLHL14 loss has been shown to BCR-dependent NF-κB activation and cell survival in DLBCL.<sup>2</sup> This gene has some mutation hotspots but the patter of mutation overall is consistent with its role as a tumor suppressor gene.
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## Relevance tier by entity
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