| Literature DB >> 31805753 |
Orsola di Martino1, John S Welch.
Abstract
Retinoic acid (RA) signaling pathways regulate fundamental biological processes, such as cell proliferation, development, differentiation, and apoptosis. Retinoid receptors (RARs and RXRs) are ligand-dependent transcription factors. All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is the principal endogenous ligand for the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARA) and is produced by the enzymatic oxidation of dietary vitamin A, whose deficiency is associated with several pathological conditions. Differentiation therapy using ATRA revolutionized the outcome of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), although attempts to replicate these results in other cancer types have been met with more modest results. A better knowledge of RA signaling in different leukemia contexts is required to improve initial designs. Here, we will review the RA signaling pathway in normal and malignant hematopoiesis, and will discuss the advantages and the limitations related to retinoid therapy in acute myeloid leukemia.Entities:
Keywords: AML; APL; ATRA; retinoid therapy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31805753 PMCID: PMC6966485 DOI: 10.3390/cancers11121915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
Figure 1Expression profile of retinoic acid receptor alpha(RARA) and retinoic X receptor alpha (RXRA) in human samples. Expression profile of retinoid receptors in total bone marrow cells from 197 human AML cases and sorted normal bone marrow cells using RNA Seq. FAB is indicated on X-axis. (https://leylab.shinyapps.io/TCGA_AML_Web_App/).
Figure 2Differentiation therapy in APL. (A) In APL blast cells the fusion protein PML-RARA forms oligodimers and binds the DNA with higher affinity than the wild type RARA. The binding of PML-RARA to RARA sequence allows the co-repressor (CoR)-HDAC complex recruitment leading to gene expression repression. (B) Administration of pharmacological doses of ATRA leads to CoR-HDAC release and recruitment of the co-activator (CoA)-HAT complex that activates gene expression.