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Epigenetic changes during disease progression in a murine model of human chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Shih‐Shih Chen, Aparna Raval, Amy J. Johnson, Erin Hertlein, Te-Hui Liu, Victor X. Jin, Mara H. Sherman, Shujun Liu, David W. Dawson, Katie Williams, Mark C. Lanasa, Sandya Liyanarachchi, Thomas S. Lin, Guido Marcucci, Yuri Pekarsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2009 · ▲ 85 citations
Abstract
Epigenetic alterations, including gain or loss of DNA methylation, are a hallmark of nearly every malignancy. Changes in DNA methylation can impact expression of cancer-related genes including apoptosis regulators and tumor suppressors. Because such epigenetic changes are reversible, they are being aggressively investigated as potential therapeutic targets. Here we use the Emu-TCL1 transgenic mouse model of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) to determine the timing and patterns of aberrant DNA methylation, and to investigate the mechanisms that lead to aberrant DNA methylation. We show that CLL cells from Emu-TCL1 mice at various stages recapitulate epigenetic alterations seen in human CLL. Aberrant methylation of promoter sequences is observed as early as 3 months of age in these animals, well before disease onset. Abnormally methylated promoter regions include binding sites for the transcription factor FOXD3. We show that loss of Foxd3 expression due to an NF-kappaB p50/p50:HDAC1 repressor complex occurs in TCL1-positive B cells before methylation. Therefore, specific transcriptional repression is an early event leading to epigenetic silencing of target genes in murine and human CLL. These results provide strong rationale for the development of strategies to target NF-kappaB components in CLL and potentially other B-cell malignancies.
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Chen, S., Raval, A., Johnson, A.J., Hertlein, E., Liu, T., Jin, V.X., Sherman, M.H., Liu, S., Dawson, D.W., Williams, K., Lanasa, M.C., Liyanarachchi, S., Lin, T.S., Marcucci, G., Pekarsky, Y., Davuluri, R.V., Croce, C.M., Guttridge, D.C., Teitell, M.A., & Byrd, J.C. (2009). Epigenetic changes during disease progression in a murine model of human chronic lymphocytic leukemia. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0906455106
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Chen S, Raval A, Johnson AJ, Hertlein E, Liu T, Jin VX, et al. Epigenetic changes during disease progression in a murine model of human chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2009. doi:10.1073/pnas.0906455106.
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@unpublished{shihshih2009Epigen,
title = {Epigenetic changes during disease progression in a murine model of human chronic lymphocytic leukemia},
author = {Shih‐Shih Chen and Aparna Raval and Amy J. Johnson and Erin Hertlein and Te-Hui Liu and Victor X. Jin and Mara H. Sherman and Shujun Liu and David W. Dawson and Katie Williams and Mark C. Lanasa and Sandya Liyanarachchi and Thomas S. Lin and Guido Marcucci and Yuri Pekarsky and Ramana V. Davuluri and Carlo M. Croce and Denis C. Guttridge and Michael A. Teitell and John C. Byrd and Christoph Plass},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
year = {2009},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.0906455106},
}
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