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Profiling of histone H3 lysine 9 trimethylation levels predicts transcription factor activity and survival in acute myeloid leukemia

Authors :
Müller-Tidow, Carsten
Klein, Hans-Ulrich
Hascher, Antje
Isken, Fabienne
Tickenbrock, Lara
Thoennissen, Nils
Agrawal-Singh, Shuchi
Tschanter, Petra
Disselhoff, Christine
Wang, Yipeng
Becker, Anke
Thiede, Christian
Ehninger, Gerhard
Zur Stadt, Udo
Koschmieder, Steffen
Seidl, Matthias
Müller, Frank U
Schmitz, Wilhelm
Schlenke, Peter
McClelland, Michael
Berdel, Wolfgang E
Dugas, Martin
Serve, Hubert
Müller-Tidow, Carsten
Klein, Hans-Ulrich
Hascher, Antje
Isken, Fabienne
Tickenbrock, Lara
Thoennissen, Nils
Agrawal-Singh, Shuchi
Tschanter, Petra
Disselhoff, Christine
Wang, Yipeng
Becker, Anke
Thiede, Christian
Ehninger, Gerhard
Zur Stadt, Udo
Koschmieder, Steffen
Seidl, Matthias
Müller, Frank U
Schmitz, Wilhelm
Schlenke, Peter
McClelland, Michael
Berdel, Wolfgang E
Dugas, Martin
Serve, Hubert
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Müller-Tidow , C , Klein , H-U , Hascher , A , Isken , F , Tickenbrock , L , Thoennissen , N , Agrawal-Singh , S , Tschanter , P , Disselhoff , C , Wang , Y , Becker , A , Thiede , C , Ehninger , G , Zur Stadt , U , Koschmieder , S , Seidl , M , Müller , F U , Schmitz , W , Schlenke , P , McClelland , M , Berdel , W E , Dugas , M & Serve , H 2010 , ' Profiling of histone H3 lysine 9 trimethylation levels predicts transcription factor activity and survival in acute myeloid leukemia ' , Blood .
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Udgivelsesdato: 2010-May-24<br />Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is commonly associated with alterations in transcription factors due to altered expression or gene mutations. These changes might induce leukemia- specific patterns of histone modifications. We used ChIP-Chip to analyze histone H3 Lysine 9 trimethylation (H3K9me3) patterns in primary AML (n=109), ALL (n=28), CD34+ cells (n=21) and white blood cells (n=15) specimens. Hundreds of promoter regions in AML showed significant alterations in H3K9me3 levels. H3K9me3 deregulation in AML occurred preferentially as a decrease in H3K9me3 levels at core promoter regions. The altered genomic regions showed an overrepresentation of cis-binding sites for ets and c-AMP response elements (CREs) for transcription factors of the CREB/CREM/ATF1 family. The decrease in H3K9me3 levels at CREs was associated with increased CRE-driven promoter activity in AML blasts in vivo. AML-specific H3K9me3 patterns were not associated with known cytogenetic abnormalities. But a signature derived from H3K9me3 patterns predicted event free survival in AML patients. When the H3K9me3 signature was combined with established clinical prognostic markers, it outperformed prognosis prediction based on clinical parameters alone. These findings demonstrate widespread changes of H3K9me3 levels at gene promoters in AML. Signatures of histone modification patterns are associated with patient prognosis in AML.

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Müller-Tidow , C , Klein , H-U , Hascher , A , Isken , F , Tickenbrock , L , Thoennissen , N , Agrawal-Singh , S , Tschanter , P , Disselhoff , C , Wang , Y , Becker , A , Thiede , C , Ehninger , G , Zur Stadt , U , Koschmieder , S , Seidl , M , Müller , F U , Schmitz , W , Schlenke , P , McClelland , M , Berdel , W E , Dugas , M & Serve , H 2010 , ' Profiling of histone H3 lysine 9 trimethylation levels predicts transcription factor activity and survival in acute myeloid leukemia ' , Blood .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn889789516
Document Type :
Electronic Resource