Literature DB >> 21725049

Down-regulation of the RUNX1-target gene NR4A3 contributes to hematopoiesis deregulation in familial platelet disorder/acute myelogenous leukemia.

Dominique Bluteau1, Laure Gilles, Morgane Hilpert, Iléana Antony-Debré, Chloe James, Najet Debili, Valerie Camara-Clayette, Orianne Wagner-Ballon, Veronique Cordette-Lagarde, Thomas Robert, Hugues Ripoche, Patrick Gonin, Sabina Swierczek, Josef Prchal, William Vainchenker, Remi Favier, Hana Raslova.   

Abstract

RUNX1 encodes a DNA-binding α subunit of the core-binding factor, a heterodimeric transcription factor. RUNX1 is a master regulatory gene in hematopoiesis and its disruption is one of the most common aberrations in acute leukemia. Inactivating or dominant-negative mutations in the RUNX1 gene have been also identified in pedigrees of familial platelet disorders with a variable propensity to develop acute myeloid leukemia (FPD/AML). We performed analysis of hematopoiesis from 2 FPD/AML pedigrees with 2 distinct RUNX1 germline mutations, that is, the R139X in a pedigree without AML and the R174Q mutation in a pedigree with AML. Both mutations induced a marked increase in the clonogenic potential of immature CD34(+)CD38(-) progenitors, with some self-renewal capacities observed only for R174Q mutation. This increased proliferation correlated with reduction in the expression of NR4A3, a gene previously implicated in leukemia development. We demonstrated that NR4A3 was a direct target of RUNX1 and that restoration of NR4A3 expression partially reduced the clonogenic potential of patient progenitors. We propose that the down-regulation of NR4A3 in RUNX1-mutated hematopoietic progenitors leads to an increase in the pool of cells susceptible to be hit by secondary leukemic genetic events.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21725049     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2010-12-325555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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Journal:  Leukemia       Date:  2015-08-28       Impact factor: 11.528

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Authors:  Raman Sood; Yasuhiko Kamikubo; Paul Liu
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2017-02-08       Impact factor: 22.113

3.  Hereditary leukemia due to rare RUNX1c splice variant (L472X) presents with eczematous phenotype.

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Review 4.  The contribution of mouse models to the understanding of constitutional thrombocytopenia.

Authors:  Catherine Léon; Arnaud Dupuis; Christian Gachet; François Lanza
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 9.941

Review 5.  Modeling Human Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes Using Pluripotent Stem Cells and Genome Engineering.

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6.  ATG2B and GSKIP: 2 new genes predisposing to myeloid malignancies.

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7.  Level of RUNX1 activity is critical for leukemic predisposition but not for thrombocytopenia.

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Journal:  Blood       Date:  2014-12-09       Impact factor: 22.113

8.  Possible role of intragenic DNA hypermethylation in gene silencing of the tumor suppressor gene NR4A3 in acute myeloid leukemia.

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Journal:  Leuk Res       Date:  2016-09-26       Impact factor: 3.156

Review 9.  A role for RUNX1 in hematopoiesis and myeloid leukemia.

Authors:  Motoshi Ichikawa; Akihide Yoshimi; Masahiro Nakagawa; Nahoko Nishimoto; Naoko Watanabe-Okochi; Mineo Kurokawa
Journal:  Int J Hematol       Date:  2013-04-24       Impact factor: 2.490

10.  RUNX1-mutated families show phenotype heterogeneity and a somatic mutation profile unique to germline predisposed AML.

Authors:  Anna L Brown; Peer Arts; Catherine L Carmichael; Milena Babic; Julia Dobbins; Chan-Eng Chong; Andreas W Schreiber; Jinghua Feng; Kerry Phillips; Paul P S Wang; Thuong Ha; Claire C Homan; Sarah L King-Smith; Lesley Rawlings; Cassandra Vakulin; Andrew Dubowsky; Jessica Burdett; Sarah Moore; Grace McKavanagh; Denae Henry; Amanda Wells; Belinda Mercorella; Mario Nicola; Jeffrey Suttle; Ella Wilkins; Xiao-Chun Li; Joelle Michaud; Peter Brautigan; Ping Cannon; Meryl Altree; Louise Jaensch; Miriam Fine; Carolyn Butcher; Richard J D'Andrea; Ian D Lewis; Devendra K Hiwase; Elli Papaemmanuil; Marshall S Horwitz; Georges Natsoulis; Hugh Y Rienhoff; Nigel Patton; Sally Mapp; Rachel Susman; Susan Morgan; Julian Cooney; Mark Currie; Uday Popat; Tilmann Bochtler; Shai Izraeli; Kenneth Bradstock; Lucy A Godley; Alwin Krämer; Stefan Fröhling; Andrew H Wei; Cecily Forsyth; Helen Mar Fan; Nicola K Poplawski; Christopher N Hahn; Hamish S Scott
Journal:  Blood Adv       Date:  2020-03-24
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