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Gfi-1 inhibits proliferation and colony formation of p210BCR/ABL-expressing cells via transcriptional repression of STAT 5 and Mcl-1

Authors :
Maria Rosa Lidonnici
Tessa L. Holyoake
Giovanni Perini
Samanta A. Mariani
Gloria Manzotti
Valentina Fragliasso
Bruno Calabretta
Giovanna Ferrari-Amorotti
Alessandra Audia
Sara Cattelani
Angela Rachele Soliera
Sankar Addya
Luke F. Peterson
Soliera A.R.
Mariani S.A.
Audia A
Lidonnici M.R.
Addya S.
Ferrari-Amorotti G.
Cattelani S.
Manzotti G.
Fragliasso V.
Peterson L.
Perini G.
Holyoake T.L.
Calabretta B.
Source :
Leukemia. 26(7)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Expression of the transcription repressor Gfi-1 is required for the maintenance of murine hematopoietic stem cells. In human cells, ectopic expression of Gfi-1 inhibits and RNA interference-mediated Gfi-1 downregulation enhances proliferation and colony formation of p210BCR/ABL expressing cells. To investigate the molecular mechanisms that may explain the effects of perturbing Gfi-1 expression in human cells, Gfi-1-regulated genes were identified by microarray analysis in K562 cells expressing the tamoxifen-regulated Gfi-1-ER protein. STAT 5B and Mcl-1, two genes important for the proliferation and survival of hematopoietic stem cells, were identified as direct and functionally relevant Gfi-1 targets in p210BCR/ABL-transformed cells because: (i) their expression and promoter activity was repressed by Gfi-1 and (ii) when constitutively expressed blocked the proliferation and colony formation inhibitory effects of Gfi-1. Consistent with these findings, genetic or pharmacological inhibition of STAT 5 and/or Mcl-1 markedly suppressed proliferation and colony formation of K562 and CD34+ chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) cells. Together, these studies suggest that the Gfi-1STAT 5B/Mcl-1 regulatory pathway identified here can be modulated to suppress the proliferation and survival of p210BCR/ABL-transformed cells including CD34+ CML cells.

Details

ISSN :
14765551
Volume :
26
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Leukemia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f0aadd620189937793028e5f048a92e7