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Elevated PIN1 expression by C/EBPalpha-p30 blocks C/EBPalpha-induced granulocytic differentiation through c-Jun in AML.


ABSTRACT: The transcription factor CCAAT enhancer-binding protein alpha (C/EBPalpha) has an important role in granulopoiesis. The tumor suppressor function of C/EBPalpha is shown by the findings that loss of expression or function of C/EBPalpha in leukemic blasts contributes to a block in myeloid cell differentiation and to leukemia. C/EBPalpha mutations are found in around 9% of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients. The mechanism by which the mutant form of C/EBPalpha (C/EBPalpha-p30) exerts a differentiation block is not well understood. By using a proteomic screen, we have recently reported PIN1 as a target of C/EBPalpha-p30 in AML. In the present study, we show that C/EBPalpha-p30 induces PIN1 expression. We observed elevated PIN1 expression in leukemic patient samples. Induction of C/EBPalpha-p30 results in recruitment of E2F1 in the PIN1 promoter. We show that the inhibition of PIN1 leads to myeloid differentiation in primary AML blasts with C/EBPalpha mutations. Overexpression of PIN1 in myeloid cells leads to block of granulocyte differentiation. We also show that PIN1 increases the stability of the c-Jun protein by inhibiting c-Jun ubiquitination, and c-Jun blocks granulocyte differentiation mediated by C/EBPalpha. Our data suggest that the inhibition of PIN1 could be a potential strategy of treating AML patients with C/EBPalpha mutation.

SUBMITTER: Pulikkan JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2923485 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Elevated PIN1 expression by C/EBPalpha-p30 blocks C/EBPalpha-induced granulocytic differentiation through c-Jun in AML.

Pulikkan J A JA   Dengler V V   Peer Zada A A AA   Kawasaki A A   Geletu M M   Pasalic Z Z   Bohlander S K SK   Ryo A A   Tenen D G DG   Behre G G  

Leukemia 20100408 5


The transcription factor CCAAT enhancer-binding protein alpha (C/EBPalpha) has an important role in granulopoiesis. The tumor suppressor function of C/EBPalpha is shown by the findings that loss of expression or function of C/EBPalpha in leukemic blasts contributes to a block in myeloid cell differentiation and to leukemia. C/EBPalpha mutations are found in around 9% of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients. The mechanism by which the mutant form of C/EBPalpha (C/EBPalpha-p30) exerts a different  ...[more]

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