c-Myc is an important direct target of Notch1 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma Journal Article


Authors: Weng, A. P.; Millholland, J. M.; Yashiro-Ohtani, Y.; Arcangeli, M. L.; Lau, A.; Wai, C.; Del Bianco, C.; Rodriguez, C. G.; Sai, H.; Tobias, J.; Li, Y.; Wolfe, M. S.; Shachaf, C.; Felsher, D.; Blacklow, S. C.; Pear, W. S.; Aster, J. C.
Article Title: c-Myc is an important direct target of Notch1 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma
Abstract: Human acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemias and lymphomas (T-ALL) are commonly associated with gain-of-function mutations in Notch1 that contribute to T-ALL induction and maintenance. Starting from an expression-profiling screen, we identified c-myc as a direct target of Notch1 in Notch-dependent T-ALL cell lines, in which Notch accounts for the majority of c-myc expression. In functional assays, inhibitors of c-myc interfere with the progrowth effects of activated Notch1, and enforced expression of c-myc rescues multiple Notch1-dependent T-ALL cell lines from Notch withdrawal. The existence of a Notch1-c-myc signaling axis was bolstered further by experiments using c-myc-dependent murine T-ALL cells, which are rescued from withdrawal of c-myc by retroviral transduction of activated Notch1. This Notch1-mediated rescue is associated with the up-regulation of endogenous murine c-myc and its downstream transcriptional targets, and the acquisition of sensitivity to Notch pathway inhibitors. Additionally, we show that primary murine thymocytes at the DN3 stage of development depend on ligand-induced Notch signaling to maintain c-myc expression. Together, these data implicate c-myc as a developmentally regulated direct downstream target of Notch1 that contributes to the growth of T-ALL cells. © 2006 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
Keywords: signal transduction; controlled study; leukemia; gene mutation; human cell; nonhuman; flow cytometry; animal cell; animals; mice; cells, cultured; gene targeting; gene expression; cell line; receptor, notch1; acute lymphoblastic leukemia; t cell lymphoma; thymus gland; murinae; oncogene c myc; proto-oncogene proteins c-myc; gel mobility shift assay; t cell leukemia; thymocyte; notch1 receptor; myc; transformation; experimental model; notch; t cell; lymphoblastoma; leukemia, t-cell, acute
Journal Title: Genes and Development
Volume: 20
Issue: 15
ISSN: 0890-9369
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press  
Date Published: 2006-08-01
Start Page: 2096
End Page: 2109
Language: English
DOI: 10.1101/gad.1450406
PUBMED: 16847353
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC1536060
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