Evidence for Hox and E2A–PBX1 collaboration in mouse T-cell leukemia

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J Bijl
J Krosl
C-E Lebert-Ghali
J Vacher
N Mayotte
G Sauvageau
机构
[1] Laboratory of Molecular Genetics of Hematopoietic Stem Cells,Division of Hematology
[2] Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC),Department of Medicine
[3] Université de Montréal,undefined
[4] Research Center of the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital,undefined
[5] Université de Montréal,undefined
[6] Section of Cellular Interactions and Development,undefined
[7] Clinical Research Institute of Montreal,undefined
[8] Leukemia Cell Bank of Québec,undefined
[9] Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital,undefined
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Oncogene | 2008年 / 27卷
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E2A–PBX1; collaborator oncogenes; T-ALL;
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Using murine Moloney leukemia virus (MMLV)-based proviral insertional mutagenesis, we previously showed a preferential targeting of a small region in the Hoxa gene locus in E2A–PBX1-induced lymphoid leukemia resulting in the overexpression of several Hoxa genes including Hoxa10, Hoxa9 and Hoxa7. This observation suggested a functional interaction between Hox gene overexpression and E2A–PBX1 in lymphoid tumors. To further explore this possibility, we generated a series of compound E2A–PBX1 × Hox transgenic mice and tested the genetic interaction between these genes in the generation of lymphoid leukemia in vivo. Results presented in this report show that the onset of T-cell leukemia is significantly accelerated in E2A–PBX1 × Hoxb4 compound transgenic animals when compared with control E2A–PBX1 or Hoxb4 littermates. Hoxa9 appears less potent than Hoxb4 to accelerate E2A–PBX1-induced T-cell leukemia in mice. E2A–PBX1-induced T-cell leukemias express much higher levels of Hoxa genes than MMLV-induced counterparts, possibly suggesting a contribution of these genes to T-cell transformation by E2A–PBX1. Collectively, these data provide the first genetic evidence showing oncogenic collaboration between E2A–PBX1 and a Hox gene in lymphoid malignancies in vivo and document the specific deregulation of a subgroup of Hoxa genes in these leukemias.
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