[PDF][PDF] Cell of origin in AML: susceptibility to MN1-induced transformation is regulated by the MEIS1/AbdB-like HOX protein complex

M Heuser, H Yun, T Berg, E Yung, B Argiropoulos… - Cancer cell, 2011 - cell.com
M Heuser, H Yun, T Berg, E Yung, B Argiropoulos, F Kuchenbauer, G Park, I Hamwi…
Cancer cell, 2011cell.com
Pathways defining susceptibility of normal cells to oncogenic transformation may be
valuable therapeutic targets. We characterized the cell of origin and its critical pathways in
MN1-induced leukemias. Common myeloid (CMP) but not granulocyte-macrophage
progenitors (GMP) could be transformed by MN1. Complementation studies of CMP-
signature genes in GMPs demonstrated that MN1-leukemogenicity required the
MEIS1/AbdB-like HOX-protein complex. ChIP-sequencing identified common target genes of …
Summary
Pathways defining susceptibility of normal cells to oncogenic transformation may be valuable therapeutic targets. We characterized the cell of origin and its critical pathways in MN1-induced leukemias. Common myeloid (CMP) but not granulocyte-macrophage progenitors (GMP) could be transformed by MN1. Complementation studies of CMP-signature genes in GMPs demonstrated that MN1-leukemogenicity required the MEIS1/AbdB-like HOX-protein complex. ChIP-sequencing identified common target genes of MN1 and MEIS1 and demonstrated identical binding sites for a large proportion of their chromatin targets. Transcriptional repression of MEIS1 targets in established MN1 leukemias demonstrated antileukemic activity. As MN1 relies on but cannot activate expression of MEIS1/AbdB-like HOX proteins, transcriptional activity of these genes determines cellular susceptibility to MN1-induced transformation and may represent a promising therapeutic target.
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