亮氨酸拉链
Ccaat增强子结合蛋白
髓样
生物
分子生物学
c-jun公司
bZIP域
ATF3
细胞分化
转录因子
造血
癌症研究
细胞生物学
基因表达
DNA结合蛋白
干细胞
生物化学
基因
发起人
作者
Janki Rangatia,Rajani Kanth Vangala,Sheo M. Singh,Abdul A Peer Zada,Annika Elsässer,Alexander Kohlmann,Torsten Haferlach,Daniel G. Tenen,Wolfgang Hiddemann,Gerhard Behre
出处
期刊:Oncogene
[Springer Nature]
日期:2003-07-24
卷期号:22 (30): 4760-4764
被引量:59
标识
DOI:10.1038/sj.onc.1206664
摘要
Transcription factor C/EBPalpha induces normal myeloid differentiation, inactivation of C/EBPalpha leads to a differentiation block in acute myeloid leukemias (AML), and overexpression of C/EBPalpha results in AML growth arrest and differentiation. Recent reports suggest that C/EBPalpha is activated or inactivated via protein-protein interactions. We previously reported that C/EBPalpha needs to inactivate the proto-oncogene c-Jun via leucine zipper domain interaction in order to induce granulocytic differentiation. We, therefore, hypothesized that c-Jun expression might be elevated in AML and subsequently inactivate C/EBPalpha. In fact, compared to normal bone marrow mononuclear cells, c-Jun expression is increased in AML patient samples (Affymetrix expression microarray analysis, n=166). c-Jun binds to C/EBPalpha via the leucine zipper domains and prevents C/EBPalpha from DNA binding. Inactivation of C/EBPalpha by c-Jun is necessary for c-Jun to induce proliferation because c-Jun-induced proliferation can be prevented by ectopic overexpression of C/EBPalpha. The dominant-negative 30-kDa C/EBPalpha protein, found in AML, fails to downregulate c-Jun mRNA expression in AML patient samples. Thus, our data suggest a model for AML in which c-Jun promotes proliferation and prevents differentiation by inhibiting C/EBPalpha DNA binding via leucine zipper domain interaction. It might depend on the expression levels of C/EBPalpha and c-Jun, if inhibition of C/EBPalpha by c-Jun or if inhibition of c-Jun by C/EBPalpha is more predominant: proliferation versus differentiation; AML versus normal myeloid development.
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