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PAX5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia

One of the most frequently mutated proteins in human B-lineage leukemia is the transcription factor PAX5. These mutations often result in partial rather than complete loss of function of the transcription factor. While the functional dose of PAX5 has a clear connection to human malignancy, there is...

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Autores principales: Okuyama, Kazuki, Strid, Tobias, Kuruvilla, Jacob, Somasundaram, Rajesh, Cristobal, Susana, Smith, Emma, Prasad, Mahadesh, Fioretos, Thoas, Lilljebjörn, Henrik, Soneji, Shamit, Lang, Stefan, Ungerbäck, Jonas, Sigvardsson, Mikael
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008280
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author Okuyama, Kazuki
Strid, Tobias
Kuruvilla, Jacob
Somasundaram, Rajesh
Cristobal, Susana
Smith, Emma
Prasad, Mahadesh
Fioretos, Thoas
Lilljebjörn, Henrik
Soneji, Shamit
Lang, Stefan
Ungerbäck, Jonas
Sigvardsson, Mikael
author_facet Okuyama, Kazuki
Strid, Tobias
Kuruvilla, Jacob
Somasundaram, Rajesh
Cristobal, Susana
Smith, Emma
Prasad, Mahadesh
Fioretos, Thoas
Lilljebjörn, Henrik
Soneji, Shamit
Lang, Stefan
Ungerbäck, Jonas
Sigvardsson, Mikael
author_sort Okuyama, Kazuki
collection PubMed
description One of the most frequently mutated proteins in human B-lineage leukemia is the transcription factor PAX5. These mutations often result in partial rather than complete loss of function of the transcription factor. While the functional dose of PAX5 has a clear connection to human malignancy, there is limited evidence for that heterozygote loss of PAX5 have a dramatic effect on the development and function of B-cell progenitors. One possible explanation comes from the finding that PAX5 mutated B-ALL often display complex karyotypes and additional mutations. Thus, PAX5 might be one component of a larger transcription factor network targeted in B-ALL. To investigate the functional network associated with PAX5 we used BioID technology to isolate proteins associated with this transcription factor in the living cell. This identified 239 proteins out of which several could be found mutated in human B-ALL. Most prominently we identified the commonly mutated IKZF1 and RUNX1, involved in the formation of ETV6-AML1 fusion protein, among the interaction partners. ChIP- as well as PLAC-seq analysis supported the idea that these factors share a multitude of target genes in human B-ALL cells. Gene expression analysis of mouse models and primary human leukemia suggested that reduced function of PAX5 increased the ability of an oncogenic form of IKZF1 or ETV6-AML to modulate gene expression. Our data reveals that PAX5 belong to a regulatory network frequently targeted by multiple mutations in B-ALL shedding light on the molecular interplay in leukemia cells.
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spelling pubmed-66951952019-08-16 PAX5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia Okuyama, Kazuki Strid, Tobias Kuruvilla, Jacob Somasundaram, Rajesh Cristobal, Susana Smith, Emma Prasad, Mahadesh Fioretos, Thoas Lilljebjörn, Henrik Soneji, Shamit Lang, Stefan Ungerbäck, Jonas Sigvardsson, Mikael PLoS Genet Research Article One of the most frequently mutated proteins in human B-lineage leukemia is the transcription factor PAX5. These mutations often result in partial rather than complete loss of function of the transcription factor. While the functional dose of PAX5 has a clear connection to human malignancy, there is limited evidence for that heterozygote loss of PAX5 have a dramatic effect on the development and function of B-cell progenitors. One possible explanation comes from the finding that PAX5 mutated B-ALL often display complex karyotypes and additional mutations. Thus, PAX5 might be one component of a larger transcription factor network targeted in B-ALL. To investigate the functional network associated with PAX5 we used BioID technology to isolate proteins associated with this transcription factor in the living cell. This identified 239 proteins out of which several could be found mutated in human B-ALL. Most prominently we identified the commonly mutated IKZF1 and RUNX1, involved in the formation of ETV6-AML1 fusion protein, among the interaction partners. ChIP- as well as PLAC-seq analysis supported the idea that these factors share a multitude of target genes in human B-ALL cells. Gene expression analysis of mouse models and primary human leukemia suggested that reduced function of PAX5 increased the ability of an oncogenic form of IKZF1 or ETV6-AML to modulate gene expression. Our data reveals that PAX5 belong to a regulatory network frequently targeted by multiple mutations in B-ALL shedding light on the molecular interplay in leukemia cells. Public Library of Science 2019-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6695195/ /pubmed/31381561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008280 Text en © 2019 Okuyama 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Okuyama, Kazuki
Strid, Tobias
Kuruvilla, Jacob
Somasundaram, Rajesh
Cristobal, Susana
Smith, Emma
Prasad, Mahadesh
Fioretos, Thoas
Lilljebjörn, Henrik
Soneji, Shamit
Lang, Stefan
Ungerbäck, Jonas
Sigvardsson, Mikael
PAX5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia
title PAX5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia
title_full PAX5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia
title_fullStr PAX5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia
title_full_unstemmed PAX5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia
title_short PAX5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia
title_sort pax5 is part of a functional transcription factor network targeted in lymphoid leukemia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008280
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