Che-1 is targeted by c-Myc to sustain proliferation in pre-B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Abstract | :
Despite progress in treating B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL), disease recurrence remains the main cause of treatment failure. New strategies to improve therapeutic outcomes are needed, particularly in high-risk relapsed patients. Che-1/AATF (Che-1) is an RNA polymerase II-binding protein involved in proliferation and tumor survival, but its role in hematological malignancies has not been clarified. Here, we show that Che-1 is overexpressed in pediatric BCP-ALL during disease onset and at relapse, and that its depletion inhibits the proliferation of BCP-ALL cells. Furthermore, we report that c-Myc regulates Che-1 expression by direct binding to its promoter and describe a strict correlation between Che-1 expression and c-Myc expression. RNA-seq analyses upon Che-1 or c-Myc depletion reveal a strong overlap of the respective controlled pathways. Genomewide ChIP-seq experiments suggest that Che-1 acts as a downstream effector of c-Myc. These results identify the pivotal role of Che-1 in the control of BCP-ALL proliferation and present the protein as a possible therapeutic target in children with relapsed BCP-ALL. |
Year of Publication | :
2018
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Journal | :
EMBO reports
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Date Published | :
2018
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ISSN Number | :
1469-221X
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URL | :
http://embor.embopress.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=29367285
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DOI | :
10.15252/embr.201744871
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Short Title | :
EMBO Rep
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