DNA methylation patterns are frequently deregulated in t(8;21) acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), but little is known of the mechanisms by which specific gene sets become aberrantly methylated. Here, we found that the promoter DNA methylation signature of t(8;21)(+) AML blasts differs from that of t(8;21)(-) AMLs. This study demonstrated that a novel hypermethylated zinc finger-containing protein, THAP10, is a target gene and can be epigenetically suppressed by AML1-ETO at the transcriptional level in t(8;21) AML. Our findings also show that THAP10 is a bona fide target of miR-383 that can be epigenetically activated by the AML1-ETO recruiting co-activator p300. In this study, we demonstrated that epigenetic suppression of THAP10 is the mechanistic link between AML1-ETO fusion proteins and tyrosine kinase cascades. In addition, we showed that THAP10 is a nuclear protein that inhibits myeloid proliferation and promotes differentiation both in vitro and in vivo Altogether, our results revealed an unexpected and important epigenetic mini-circuit of AML1-ETO/THAP10/miR-383 in t(8;21) AML, in which epigenetic suppression of THAP10 predicts a poor clinical outcome and represents a novel therapeutic target.

A novel epigenetic AML1-ETO/THAP10/miR-383 mini-circuitry contributes to t(8;21) leukaemogenesis / Li, Yonghui; Ning, Qiaoyang; Shi, Jinlong; Chen, Yang; Jiang, Mengmeng; Gao, Li; Huang, Wenrong; Jing, Yu; Huang, Sai; Liu, Anqi; Hu, Zhirui; Liu, Daihong; Wang, Lili; Nervi, Clara; Dai, Yun; Zhang, Michael Q; Yu, Li. - In: EMBO MOLECULAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 1757-4676. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:7(2017), pp. 933-949. [10.15252/emmm.201607180]

A novel epigenetic AML1-ETO/THAP10/miR-383 mini-circuitry contributes to t(8;21) leukaemogenesis

NERVI, Clara;
2017

Abstract

DNA methylation patterns are frequently deregulated in t(8;21) acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), but little is known of the mechanisms by which specific gene sets become aberrantly methylated. Here, we found that the promoter DNA methylation signature of t(8;21)(+) AML blasts differs from that of t(8;21)(-) AMLs. This study demonstrated that a novel hypermethylated zinc finger-containing protein, THAP10, is a target gene and can be epigenetically suppressed by AML1-ETO at the transcriptional level in t(8;21) AML. Our findings also show that THAP10 is a bona fide target of miR-383 that can be epigenetically activated by the AML1-ETO recruiting co-activator p300. In this study, we demonstrated that epigenetic suppression of THAP10 is the mechanistic link between AML1-ETO fusion proteins and tyrosine kinase cascades. In addition, we showed that THAP10 is a nuclear protein that inhibits myeloid proliferation and promotes differentiation both in vitro and in vivo Altogether, our results revealed an unexpected and important epigenetic mini-circuit of AML1-ETO/THAP10/miR-383 in t(8;21) AML, in which epigenetic suppression of THAP10 predicts a poor clinical outcome and represents a novel therapeutic target.
2017
AML1‐ETO; THAP10; miR‐383; epigenetics; t(8;21) AML
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A novel epigenetic AML1-ETO/THAP10/miR-383 mini-circuitry contributes to t(8;21) leukaemogenesis / Li, Yonghui; Ning, Qiaoyang; Shi, Jinlong; Chen, Yang; Jiang, Mengmeng; Gao, Li; Huang, Wenrong; Jing, Yu; Huang, Sai; Liu, Anqi; Hu, Zhirui; Liu, Daihong; Wang, Lili; Nervi, Clara; Dai, Yun; Zhang, Michael Q; Yu, Li. - In: EMBO MOLECULAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 1757-4676. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:7(2017), pp. 933-949. [10.15252/emmm.201607180]
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