| Literature DB >> 21072044 |
J de Boer1, J Yeung, J Ellu, R Ramanujachar, B Bornhauser, O Solarska, M Hubank, O Williams, H J M Brady.
Abstract
The oncogenic fusion protein E2A-HLF is a chimeric transcription factor that arises from the t(17;19) translocation in childhood B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemias (B-precursor ALL) and is associated with very poor outcome. We show that retroviral-mediated expression of E2A-HLF alone is sufficient to immortalize primary lymphoid progenitors. We identify Lmo2 and Bcl-2 as direct target genes downstream of E2A-HLF. We use real-time PCR analysis to show that LMO2 and BCL-2 expression is preferentially upregulated both in biopsy material from t(17;19) B-precursor ALL patients and lymphoid cell lines derived from t(17;19) leukemias. Co-expression of Lmo2 and Bcl-2 was sufficient to immortalize lymphoid progenitor cells resulting in a similar phenotype to that induced by E2A-HLF alone. Both shRNA-mediated knockdown of Lmo2 expression and pharmacological inhibition of BCL-2 function in E2A-HLF immortalized cells severely compromised their viability. These data suggest that both Lmo2 and Bcl-2 are required for the action of E2A-HLF in leukemogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21072044 DOI: 10.1038/leu.2010.253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leukemia ISSN: 0887-6924 Impact factor: 11.528