“…Indeed, downregulation of the polycomb component EED is associated with an increase incidence of carcinogen-induced lymphoma (Richie et al, 2002). Similarly, dysregulation of BMI1 also affects the activity of the PRCs, and overexpression and overactivity of BMI1 has been associated with a variety of solid tumors including lung, breast, colon, prostate and neuroblastoma as well as in malignant hematopoiesis (Breuer et al, 2004;Glinsky et al, 2005;Steele et al, 2006). Given its critical role in normal stem cell function, it seems likely that BMI1 plays an important role in the ability of the cancer cell to undergo limitless self-renewal (Lessard and Sauvageau, 2003).…”