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BCR-ABL1 promotes leukemia by converting p27 into a cytoplasmic oncoprotein

Authors :
Sophia Jeng
Anupriya Agarwal
Alyssa Carey
Eduardo Firpo
Brian J. Druker
James M. Roberts
Michael W. Deininger
Christopher A. Eide
Shannon K. McWeeney
Arnaud Besson
Kavin B. Vasudevan
Jorge E. Cortes
Nicolas Duquesnes
Ryan MacKenzie
Marc M. Loriaux
Angela G. Fleischman
Dorian LaTocha
Thomas O'Hare
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2014.

Abstract

Recent studies have revealed that p27, a nuclear cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) inhibitor and tumor suppressor, can acquire oncogenic activities upon mislocalization to the cytoplasm. To understand how these antagonistic activities influence oncogenesis, we dissected the nuclear and cytoplasmic functions of p27 in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), a well-characterized malignancy caused by the BCR-ABL1 tyrosine kinase. p27 is predominantly cytoplasmic in CML and nuclear in normal cells. BCR-ABL1 regulates nuclear and cytoplasmic p27 abundance by kinase-dependent and -independent mechanisms, respectively. p27 knockdown in CML cell lines with predominantly cytoplasmic p27 induces apoptosis, consistent with a leukemogenic role of cytoplasmic p27. Accordingly, a p27 mutant (p27(CK-)) devoid of Cdk inhibitory nuclear functions enhances leukemogenesis in a murine CML model compared with complete absence of p27. In contrast, p27 mutations that enhance its stability (p27(T187A)) or nuclear retention (p27(S10A)) attenuate leukemogenesis over wild-type p27, validating the tumor-suppressor function of nuclear p27 in CML. We conclude that BCR-ABL1 kinase-dependent and -independent mechanisms convert p27 from a nuclear tumor suppressor to a cytoplasmic oncogene. These findings suggest that cytoplasmic mislocalization of p27 despite BCR-ABL1 inhibition by tyrosine kinase inhibitors may contribute to drug resistance, and effective therapeutic strategies to stabilize nuclear p27 must also prevent cytoplasmic mislocalization.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b6a00d189ca88ad1a575fa6e94b6acbf