Abstract
The arrest of differentiation is a feature of both chronic myelogenous leukemia cells in myeloid blast crisis and myeloid precursors that ectopically express the p210BCR-ABL oncoprotein; however, its underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here we show that expression of BCR-ABL in myeloid precursor cells leads to transcriptional suppression of the granulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptor G-CSF-R (encoded by CSF3R), possibly through down-modulation of C/EBPα - the principal regulator of granulocytic differentiation. Expression of C/EBPα protein is barely detectable in primary marrow cells taken from individuals affected with chronic myeloid leukemia in blast crisis. In contrast, CEBPA RNA is clearly present. Ectopic expression of C/EBPα induces granulocytic differentiation of myeloid precursor cells expressing BCR-ABL. Expression of C/EBPα is suppressed at the translational level by interaction of the poly(rC)-binding protein hnRNP E2 with CEBPA mRNA, and ectopic expression of hnRNP E2 in myeloid precursor cells down-regulates both C/EBPα and G-CSF-R and leads to rapid cell death on treatment with G-CSF (encoded by CSF3). Our results indicate that BCR-ABL regulates the expression of C/EBPα by inducing hnRNP E2 - which inhibits the translation of CEBPA mRNA.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 48-58 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Nature Genetics |
Volume | 30 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2002 |