[PDF][PDF] Tribbles homolog 2 inactivates C/EBPα and causes acute myelogenous leukemia

K Keeshan, Y He, BJ Wouters, O Shestova, L Xu, H Sai… - Cancer cell, 2006 - cell.com
K Keeshan, Y He, BJ Wouters, O Shestova, L Xu, H Sai, CG Rodriguez, I Maillard, JW Tobias…
Cancer cell, 2006cell.com
Summary Tribbles homolog 2 (Trib2) was identified as a downregulated transcript in
leukemic cells undergoing growth arrest. To investigate the effects of Trib2 in hematopoietic
progenitors, mice were reconstituted with hematopoietic stem cells retrovirally expressing
Trib2. Trib2-transduced bone marrow cells exhibited a growth advantage ex vivo and readily
established factor-dependent cell lines. In vivo, Trib2-reconstituted mice uniformly
developed fatal transplantable acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). In mechanistic studies …
Summary
Tribbles homolog 2 (Trib2) was identified as a downregulated transcript in leukemic cells undergoing growth arrest. To investigate the effects of Trib2 in hematopoietic progenitors, mice were reconstituted with hematopoietic stem cells retrovirally expressing Trib2. Trib2-transduced bone marrow cells exhibited a growth advantage ex vivo and readily established factor-dependent cell lines. In vivo, Trib2-reconstituted mice uniformly developed fatal transplantable acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). In mechanistic studies, we found that Trib2 associated with and inhibited C/EBPα. Furthermore, Trib2 expression was elevated in a subset of human AML patient samples. Together, our data identify Trib2 as an oncogene that induces AML through a mechanism involving inactivation of C/EBPα.
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