Eμ/miR-125b transgenic mice develop lethal B-cell malignancies

Y Enomoto, J Kitaura, K Hatakeyama, J Watanuki… - Leukemia, 2011 - nature.com
Y Enomoto, J Kitaura, K Hatakeyama, J Watanuki, T Akasaka, N Kato, M Shimanuki…
Leukemia, 2011nature.com
Abstract MicroRNA-125b-1 (miR-125b-1) is a target of a chromosomal translocation t (11;
14)(q24; q32) recurrently found in human B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
(BCP-ALL). This translocation results in overexpression of miR-125b controlled by
immunoglobulin heavy chain gene (IGH) regulatory elements. In addition, we found that six
out of twenty-one BCP-ALL patients without t (11; 14)(q24; q32) showed overexpression of
miR-125b. Interestingly, four out of nine patients with BCR/ABL-positive BCP-ALL and one …
Abstract
MicroRNA-125b-1 (miR-125b-1) is a target of a chromosomal translocation t (11; 14)(q24; q32) recurrently found in human B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL). This translocation results in overexpression of miR-125b controlled by immunoglobulin heavy chain gene (IGH) regulatory elements. In addition, we found that six out of twenty-one BCP-ALL patients without t (11; 14)(q24; q32) showed overexpression of miR-125b. Interestingly, four out of nine patients with BCR/ABL-positive BCP-ALL and one patient with B-cell lymphoid crisis that had progressed from chronic myelogenous leukemia overexpressed miR-125b. To examine the role of the deregulated expression of miR-125b in the development of B-cell tumor in vivo, we generated transgenic mice mimicking the t (11; 14)(q24; q32)(Eμ/miR-125b-TG mice). Eμ/miR-125b-TG mice overexpressed miR-125b driven by IGH enhancer and promoter and developed IgM-negative or IgM-positive lethal B-cell malignancies with clonal proliferation. B cells obtained from the Eμ/miR-125b-TG mice were resistant to apoptosis induced by serum starvation. We identified Trp53inp1, a pro-apoptotic gene induced by cell stress, as a novel target gene of miR-125b in hematopoietic cells in vitro and in vivo. Our results provide direct evidence that miR-125b has important roles in the tumorigenesis of precursor B cells.
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