Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2107758 Cancer Cell 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryAcute leukemias induced by MLL chimeric oncoproteins are among the subset of cancers distinguished by a paradoxical dependence on GSK-3 kinase activity for sustained proliferation. We demonstrate here that GSK-3 maintains the MLL leukemia stem cell transcriptional program by promoting the conditional association of CREB and its coactivators TORC and CBP with homedomain protein MEIS1, a critical component of the MLL-subordinate program, which in turn facilitates HOX-mediated transcription and transformation. This mechanism also applies to hematopoietic cells transformed by other HOX genes, including CDX2, which is highly expressed in a majority of acute myeloid leukemias, thus providing a molecular approach based on GSK-3 inhibitory strategies to target HOX-associated transcription in a broad spectrum of leukemias.

► GSK-3 kinase activity maintains the MLL leukemia stem cell transcriptional program ► GSK-3 promotes the conditional association of MEIS1 with CREB and its coactivators ► Inhibition of GSK-3 targets HOX-associated transcriptional programs in MLL leukemias

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