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Thrombopoietin receptor down-modulation by JAK2 V617F: restoration of receptor levels by inhibitors of pathologic JAK2 signaling and of proteasomes.

Authors :
UCL - SSS/DDUV - Institut de Duve
UCL - (SLuc) Service de biologie hématologique
UCL - (SLuc) Service d'hématologie
Pecquet, Christian
Diaconu, Carmen C
Staerk, Judith
Girardot, Michael
Marty, Caroline
Royer, Yohan
Defour, Jean-Philippe
Dusa, Alexandra
Besancenot, Rodolphe
Giraudier, Stephane
Villeval, Jean-Luc
Knoops, Laurent
Courtoy, Pierre J.
Vainchenker, William
Constantinescu, Stefan N.
UCL - SSS/DDUV - Institut de Duve
UCL - (SLuc) Service de biologie hématologique
UCL - (SLuc) Service d'hématologie
Pecquet, Christian
Diaconu, Carmen C
Staerk, Judith
Girardot, Michael
Marty, Caroline
Royer, Yohan
Defour, Jean-Philippe
Dusa, Alexandra
Besancenot, Rodolphe
Giraudier, Stephane
Villeval, Jean-Luc
Knoops, Laurent
Courtoy, Pierre J.
Vainchenker, William
Constantinescu, Stefan N.
Source :
Blood, Vol. 119, no. 20, p. 4625-4635 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The constitutively active JAK2 V617F mutant is the major determinant of human myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). We show that coexpression of murine JAK2 V617F and the murine thrombopoietin (Tpo) receptor (TpoR, c-MPL) in hematopoietic cell lines or heterozygous knock-in of JAK2 V617F in mice leads to down-modulation of TpoR levels. Enhanced TpoR ubiquitinylation, proteasomal degradation, reduced recycling, and maturation are induced by the constitutive JAK2 V617F activity. These effects can be prevented in cell lines by JAK2 and proteasome inhibitors. Restoration of TpoR levels by inhibitors could be detected in platelets from JAK2 inhibitor-treated myelofibrosis patients that express the JAK2 V617F mutant, and in platelets from JAK2 V617F knock-in mice that were treated in vivo with JAK2 or proteasome inhibitors. In addition, we show that Tpo can induce both proliferative and antiproliferative effects via TpoR at low and high JAK2 activation levels, respectively, or on expression of JAK2 V617F. The antiproliferative signaling and receptor down-modulation by JAK2 V617F were dependent on signaling via TpoR cytosolic tyrosine 626. We propose that selection against TpoR antiproliferative signaling occurs by TpoR down-modulation and that restoration of down-modulated TpoR levels could become a biomarker for the treatment of MPNs.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Blood, Vol. 119, no. 20, p. 4625-4635 (2012)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130507916
Document Type :
Electronic Resource