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HOXBLINC long non-coding RNA activation promotes leukemogenesis in NPM1-mutant acute myeloid leukemia

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  • Ganqian Zhu

    (University of Texas Health San Antonio
    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine)

  • Huacheng Luo

    (Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine)

  • Yang Feng

    (University of Florida College of Medicine)

  • Olga A. Guryanova

    (University of Florida College of Medicine)

  • Jianfeng Xu

    (Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Shi Chen

    (University of Texas Health San Antonio
    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine)

  • Qian Lai

    (Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine)

  • Arati Sharma

    (Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine)

  • Bing Xu

    (The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University)

  • Zhigang Zhao

    (Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Cancer, Key Laboratory of Cancer Prevention and Therapy)

  • Ru Feng

    (Southern Medical University)

  • Hongyu Ni

    (Wayne State University School of Medicine)

  • David Claxton

    (Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
    Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine)

  • Ying Guo

    (University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
    University of Texas Health San Antonio)

  • Ruben A. Mesa

    (University of Texas Health San Antonio
    University of Texas Health San Antonio)

  • Yi Qiu

    (Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
    Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine)

  • Feng-Chun Yang

    (University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
    University of Texas Health San Antonio
    University of Texas Health San Antonio
    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine)

  • Wei Li

    (University of California)

  • Stephen D. Nimer

    (University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine)

  • Suming Huang

    (Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
    Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine)

  • Mingjiang Xu

    (University of Texas Health San Antonio
    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
    University of Texas Health San Antonio
    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine)

Abstract

Nucleophosmin (NPM1) is the most commonly mutated gene in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) resulting in aberrant cytoplasmic translocation of the encoded nucleolar protein (NPM1c+). NPM1c+ maintains a unique leukemic gene expression program, characterized by activation of HOXA/B clusters and MEIS1 oncogene to facilitate leukemogenesis. However, the mechanisms by which NPM1c+ controls such gene expression patterns to promote leukemogenesis remain largely unknown. Here, we show that the activation of HOXBLINC, a HOXB locus-associated long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), is a critical downstream mediator of NPM1c+-associated leukemic transcription program and leukemogenesis. HOXBLINC loss attenuates NPM1c+-driven leukemogenesis by rectifying the signature of NPM1c+ leukemic transcription programs. Furthermore, overexpression of HoxBlinc (HoxBlincTg) in mice enhances HSC self-renewal and expands myelopoiesis, leading to the development of AML-like disease, reminiscent of the phenotypes seen in the Npm1 mutant knock-in (Npm1c/+) mice. HoxBlincTg and Npm1c/+ HSPCs share significantly overlapped transcriptome and chromatin structure. Mechanistically, HoxBlinc binds to the promoter regions of NPM1c+ signature genes to control their activation in HoxBlincTg HSPCs, via MLL1 recruitment and promoter H3K4me3 modification. Our study reveals that HOXBLINC lncRNA activation plays an essential oncogenic role in NPM1c+ leukemia. HOXBLINC and its partner MLL1 are potential therapeutic targets for NPM1c+ AML.

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  • Ganqian Zhu & Huacheng Luo & Yang Feng & Olga A. Guryanova & Jianfeng Xu & Shi Chen & Qian Lai & Arati Sharma & Bing Xu & Zhigang Zhao & Ru Feng & Hongyu Ni & David Claxton & Ying Guo & Ruben A. Mesa , 2021. "HOXBLINC long non-coding RNA activation promotes leukemogenesis in NPM1-mutant acute myeloid leukemia," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-22095-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22095-2
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