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Essential role of PU.1 in maintenance of mixed lineage leukemia-associated leukemic stem cells.


ABSTRACT: Acute myeloid leukemia is a clonal malignant disorder derived from a small number of leukemic stem cells (LSCs). Rearrangements of the mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) gene are found in acute myeloid leukemia associated with poor prognosis. The upregulation of Hox genes is critical for LSC induction and maintenance, but is unlikely to support malignancy and the high LSC frequency observed in MLL leukemias. The present study shows that MLL fusion proteins interact with the transcription factor PU.1 to activate the transcription of CSF-1R, which is critical for LSC activity. Acute myeloid leukemia is cured by either deletion of PU.1 or ablation of cells expressing CSF-1R. Kinase inhibitors specific for CSF-1R prolong survival time. These findings indicate that PU.1-mediated upregulation of CSF-1R is a critical effector of MLL leukemogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Aikawa Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4373983 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Essential role of PU.1 in maintenance of mixed lineage leukemia-associated leukemic stem cells.

Aikawa Yukiko Y   Yamagata Kazutsune K   Katsumoto Takuo T   Shima Yutaka Y   Shino Mika M   Stanley E Richard ER   Cleary Michael L ML   Akashi Koichi K   Tenen Daniel G DG   Kitabayashi Issay I  

Cancer science 20150212 3


Acute myeloid leukemia is a clonal malignant disorder derived from a small number of leukemic stem cells (LSCs). Rearrangements of the mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) gene are found in acute myeloid leukemia associated with poor prognosis. The upregulation of Hox genes is critical for LSC induction and maintenance, but is unlikely to support malignancy and the high LSC frequency observed in MLL leukemias. The present study shows that MLL fusion proteins interact with the transcription factor PU.1 t  ...[more]

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