Epigenetic silencing of miR564 contributes to the leukemogenesis of t(8;21) acute myeloid leukemia

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TitreEpigenetic silencing of miR564 contributes to the leukemogenesis of t(8;21) acute myeloid leukemia
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursYang E, Guan W, Gong D, Gao X, Han C, Zhang J, Wang H, Wang M, Li Y, Yu L
JournalCLINICAL SCIENCE
Volume134
Pagination3079-3091
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0143-5221
Résumé

The AML1-ETO oncoprotein, which results from t(8;21) translocation, is considered an initial event of t(8;21) acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, the precise mechanisms of the oncogenic activity of AML1-ETO is yet to be fully determined. The present study demonstrates that AML1-ETO triggers the heterochromatic silencing of microRNA-564 (miR564) by binding at the AML1 binding site along the miR564 promoter region and recruiting chromatin-remodeling enzymes. Suppression of miR564 enhances the oncogenic activity of the AML1-ETO oncoprotein by directly inhibiting the expression of CCND1 and the DNMT3A genes. Ectopic expression of miR564 can induce retardation of G1/S transition, reperform differentiation, promote apoptosis, as well as inhibit the proliferation and colony formation of AML1-ETO+ leukemia cells in vitro. Enhanced miR564 levels can significantly inhibit the tumor proliferation of t(8;21)AML in vivo. We first identify an unexpected and important epigenetic circuitry of AML1-ETO/miR564/CCND1/DNMT3A that contributes to the leukemogenesis in vitro/vivo of AML1-ETO+ leukemia, indicating that miR564 enhancement could provide a potential therapeutic method for AML1-ETO+ leukemia.

DOI10.1042/CS20200786