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Cell-Type Independent MYC Target Genes Reveal a Primordial Signature Involved in Biomass Accumulation

The functions of key oncogenic transcription factors independent of context have not been fully delineated despite our richer understanding of the genetic alterations in human cancers. The MYC oncogene, which produces the Myc transcription factor, is frequently altered in human cancer and is a major...

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Autores principales: Ji, Hongkai, Wu, George, Zhan, Xiangcan, Nolan, Alexandra, Koh, Cheryl, De Marzo, Angelo, Doan, Hoang Mai, Fan, Jinshui, Cheadle, Christopher, Fallahi, Mohammad, Cleveland, John L., Dang, Chi V., Zeller, Karen I.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3198433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22039435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026057
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author Ji, Hongkai
Wu, George
Zhan, Xiangcan
Nolan, Alexandra
Koh, Cheryl
De Marzo, Angelo
Doan, Hoang Mai
Fan, Jinshui
Cheadle, Christopher
Fallahi, Mohammad
Cleveland, John L.
Dang, Chi V.
Zeller, Karen I.
author_facet Ji, Hongkai
Wu, George
Zhan, Xiangcan
Nolan, Alexandra
Koh, Cheryl
De Marzo, Angelo
Doan, Hoang Mai
Fan, Jinshui
Cheadle, Christopher
Fallahi, Mohammad
Cleveland, John L.
Dang, Chi V.
Zeller, Karen I.
author_sort Ji, Hongkai
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description The functions of key oncogenic transcription factors independent of context have not been fully delineated despite our richer understanding of the genetic alterations in human cancers. The MYC oncogene, which produces the Myc transcription factor, is frequently altered in human cancer and is a major regulatory hub for many cancers. In this regard, we sought to unravel the primordial signature of Myc function by using high-throughput genomic approaches to identify the cell-type independent core Myc target gene signature. Using a model of human B lymphoma cells bearing inducible MYC, we identified a stringent set of direct Myc target genes via chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), global nuclear run-on assay, and changes in mRNA levels. We also identified direct Myc targets in human embryonic stem cells (ESCs). We further document that a Myc core signature (MCS) set of target genes is shared in mouse and human ESCs as well as in four other human cancer cell types. Remarkably, the expression of the MCS correlates with MYC expression in a cell-type independent manner across 8,129 microarray samples, which include 312 cell and tissue types. Furthermore, the expression of the MCS is elevated in vivo in Eμ-Myc transgenic murine lymphoma cells as compared with premalignant or normal B lymphocytes. Expression of the MCS in human B cell lymphomas, acute leukemia, lung cancers or Ewing sarcomas has the highest correlation with MYC expression. Annotation of this gene signature reveals Myc's primordial function in RNA processing, ribosome biogenesis and biomass accumulation as its key roles in cancer and stem cells.
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spelling pubmed-31984332011-10-28 Cell-Type Independent MYC Target Genes Reveal a Primordial Signature Involved in Biomass Accumulation Ji, Hongkai Wu, George Zhan, Xiangcan Nolan, Alexandra Koh, Cheryl De Marzo, Angelo Doan, Hoang Mai Fan, Jinshui Cheadle, Christopher Fallahi, Mohammad Cleveland, John L. Dang, Chi V. Zeller, Karen I. PLoS One Research Article The functions of key oncogenic transcription factors independent of context have not been fully delineated despite our richer understanding of the genetic alterations in human cancers. The MYC oncogene, which produces the Myc transcription factor, is frequently altered in human cancer and is a major regulatory hub for many cancers. In this regard, we sought to unravel the primordial signature of Myc function by using high-throughput genomic approaches to identify the cell-type independent core Myc target gene signature. Using a model of human B lymphoma cells bearing inducible MYC, we identified a stringent set of direct Myc target genes via chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), global nuclear run-on assay, and changes in mRNA levels. We also identified direct Myc targets in human embryonic stem cells (ESCs). We further document that a Myc core signature (MCS) set of target genes is shared in mouse and human ESCs as well as in four other human cancer cell types. Remarkably, the expression of the MCS correlates with MYC expression in a cell-type independent manner across 8,129 microarray samples, which include 312 cell and tissue types. Furthermore, the expression of the MCS is elevated in vivo in Eμ-Myc transgenic murine lymphoma cells as compared with premalignant or normal B lymphocytes. Expression of the MCS in human B cell lymphomas, acute leukemia, lung cancers or Ewing sarcomas has the highest correlation with MYC expression. Annotation of this gene signature reveals Myc's primordial function in RNA processing, ribosome biogenesis and biomass accumulation as its key roles in cancer and stem cells. Public Library of Science 2011-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3198433/ /pubmed/22039435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026057 Text en Ji et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ji, Hongkai
Wu, George
Zhan, Xiangcan
Nolan, Alexandra
Koh, Cheryl
De Marzo, Angelo
Doan, Hoang Mai
Fan, Jinshui
Cheadle, Christopher
Fallahi, Mohammad
Cleveland, John L.
Dang, Chi V.
Zeller, Karen I.
Cell-Type Independent MYC Target Genes Reveal a Primordial Signature Involved in Biomass Accumulation
title Cell-Type Independent MYC Target Genes Reveal a Primordial Signature Involved in Biomass Accumulation
title_full Cell-Type Independent MYC Target Genes Reveal a Primordial Signature Involved in Biomass Accumulation
title_fullStr Cell-Type Independent MYC Target Genes Reveal a Primordial Signature Involved in Biomass Accumulation
title_full_unstemmed Cell-Type Independent MYC Target Genes Reveal a Primordial Signature Involved in Biomass Accumulation
title_short Cell-Type Independent MYC Target Genes Reveal a Primordial Signature Involved in Biomass Accumulation
title_sort cell-type independent myc target genes reveal a primordial signature involved in biomass accumulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3198433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22039435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026057
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