| Literature DB >> 33795806 |
Alessandro Canella1, Siska Van Belle2, Tine Brouns2, Giovanni Nigita3, Marianne S Carlon2, Frauke Christ2, Zeger Debyser4.
Abstract
MLL is an aggressive subtype of leukemia with a poor prognosis that mostly affects pediatric patients. MLL-rearranged fusion proteins (MLLr) induce aberrant target gene expression resulting in leukemogenesis. MLL and its fusions are tethered to chromatin by LEDGF/p75, a transcriptional co-activator that specifically recognizes H3K36me2/3. LEDGF/p75 is ubiquitously expressed and associated with regulation of gene expression, autoimmune responses, and HIV replication. LEDGF/p75 was proven to be essential for leukemogenesis in MLL. Apart from MLL, LEDGF/p75 has been linked to lung, breast, and prostate cancer. Intriguingly, LEDGF/p75 interacts with Med-1, which co-localizes with BRD4. Both are known as co-activators of super-enhancers. Here, we describe LEDGF/p75-dependent chemoresistance of MLLr cell lines. Investigation of the underlying mechanism revealed a role of LEDGF/p75 in the cell cycle and in survival pathways and showed that LEDGF/p75 protects against apoptosis during chemotherapy. Remarkably, LEDGF/p75 levels also affected expression of BRD4 and Med1. Altogether, our data suggest a role of LEDGF/p75 in cancer survival, stem cell renewal, and activation of nuclear super enhancers.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33795806 DOI: 10.1038/s41417-021-00319-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Gene Ther ISSN: 0929-1903 Impact factor: 5.987