Mutations of the PU.1 Ets domain are specifically associated with murine radiation-induced, but not human therapy-related, acute myeloid leukaemia

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Nirosha Suraweera
Emmy Meijne
John Moody
Luis G Carvajal-Carmona
Kazuko Yoshida
Patrick Pollard
Jude Fitzgibbon
Andrew Riches
Theo van Laar
Rene Huiskamp
Andrew Rowan
Ian P M Tomlinson
Andrew Silver
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[1] St Mark's Hospital,Cancer Research UK Laboratories
[2] Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group,Molecular and Population Genetics Laboratory
[3] National Radiological Protection Board,Department of Toxicogenetics
[4] London Research Institute,undefined
[5] Cancer Research UK,undefined
[6] Radiation Hazard Research Group,undefined
[7] Radiation Safety Research Center,undefined
[8] National Institute of Radiological Sciences,undefined
[9] Cancer Research UK Medical Oncology Unit,undefined
[10] St Bartholomew's Hospital,undefined
[11] Bute Medical School,undefined
[12] University of St Andrew's,undefined
[13] Leiden University Medical Center,undefined
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Oncogene | 2005年 / 24卷
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AML; PU.1; radiation induced; therapy related; Ets domain; mutation;
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Murine radiation-induced acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is characterized by loss of one copy of chromosome 2. Previously, we positioned the critical haematopoietic-specific transcription factor PU.1 within a minimally deleted region. We now report a high frequency (>65%) of missense mutation at codon 235 in the DNA-binding Ets domain of PU.1 in murine AML. Earlier studies, outside the context of malignancy, determined that conversion of arginine 235 (R235) to any other amino-acid residue leads to ablation of DNA-binding function and loss of expression of downstream targets. We show that mutation of R235 does not lead to protein loss, and occurs specifically in those AMLs showing loss of one copy of PU.1 (P=0.001, Fisher's exact test). PU.1 mutations were not found in the coding region, UTRs or promoter of human therapy-related AMLs. Potentially regulatory elements upstream of PU.1 were located but no mutations found. In conclusion, we have identified the cause of murine radiation-induced AML and have shown that loss of one copy of PU.1, as a consequence of flanking radiation-sensitive fragile domains on chromosome 2, and subsequent R235 conversion are highly specific to this mouse model. Such a mechanism does not operate, or is extremely rare, in human AML.
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