Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2135131 Experimental Hematology 2009 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveConcerning MLL-AF4 leukemogenesis, previous mouse models suggest that the tumorigenesis capacity of MLL-AF4 alone is insufficient for causing leukemia. Based on the finding that an Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 (Flt3) gene mutation in the tyrosine kinase domain (TKD) was observed in approximately 15% of mixed lineage leukemia (MLL), we investigated synergistic leukemogenesis effects of the two genes in vitro.Materials and MethodsIn a mouse interleukin-3 (IL-3)−dependent cell line, 32Dc, expression of MLL-AF4 and mutant Flt3 was induced using a lentiviral vector. We analyzed apoptosis induction in the absence of IL-3 and the granulocyte colony-stimulating factor − related induction of differentiation, gene expression profiling, and the mechanism involved in the synergistic effects of MLL-AF4 and Flt3-TKD.ResultsNeither Flt3-expressing 32Dc (32DcFlt3-TKD) nor MLL-AF4−expressing 32Dc (32DcMLL-AF4) acquired IL-3−independent proliferative capacity in semisolid/liquid media. However, Flt3-TKD + MLL-AF4−expressing 32Dc (32DcFlt3-TKD+MLL-AF4) acquired a non − IL-3−dependent proliferative capacity by inhibiting apoptosis in the two media. The 32DcFlt3-TKD and 32DcMLL-AF4 cells differentiated into granulocytes in the presence of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor. However, in the 32DcFlt3-TKD+MLL-AF4 cells, there was no differentiation. Subsequently, we performed gene expression profiling. The enhancement of Hox genes expression was not identified. However, expression of S100A6 was synergistically enhanced in the presence of both MLL-AF4 and Flt3-TKD genes. Moreover, anti-S100A6 small interfering RNA downregulated leukemic proliferation.ConclusionWe conclude that their synergistic enhancement of S100A6 expression plays an important role in MLL-AF4−associated leukemogenesis.

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