hNUDC promotes the cell proliferation and differentiation in a leukemic cell line via activation of the thrombopoietin receptor (Mpl)

Leukemia ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 1018-1025 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y-S Tang ◽  
Y-P Zhang ◽  
P Xu
Blood ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 128 (22) ◽  
pp. 4292-4292
Author(s):  
Youshan Zhao ◽  
Feng Xu ◽  
Juan Guo ◽  
Sida Zhao ◽  
Chunkang Chang ◽  
...  

Abstract Background and Object In addition to histone deacetylation, the importance of histone over-acetylation induced oncogene transcription in initiation and progression of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) has been proposed recently. Our previous whole-exome sequencing identified a new somatic mutation, ANKRD11, an important factor in histone acetylation regulation. Its roles in MDS pathophysiology need to be clarified. Methods The next generation target sequencing (Including ANKRD11) was carried out in 320 patients with MDS using the MiSeq Benchtop Sequencer. ANKRD11 mRNA expression in bone marrow of MDS was measured by real-time PCR. Loss and gain of function assay were carried out in myeloid cell lines K562, MEG-01£¬or SKM-1 to observe the influence on cell proliferation and differentiation . The levels of histone acetylation at H3 and H4 were detected by Western blot. Results Target sequencing in a cohort of 320 MDS patients identified 14 of ANKRD11 mutations (4.38%, Fig.1), which were confirmed by Sanger sequencing. Meanwhile, no ANKRD11 mutations in 100 normal controls were defined. ANKRD11 mutations occurred frequently in exons 10 and 9. The mRNA expression levels of ANKRD11 were significantly decreased in MDS patients, especially in ANKRD11mutant patients (Fig.2). ANKRD11 knockdown in K562 and MEG-1 resulted in growth inhibition, cell cycle arrest and erythroid/megakaryocytic differentiation retardant. In MDS cell line SKM-1, the arrested differentiation was rescued by over-expression of ANKRD11. Consistent with a role for ANKRD11 in histone acetylation, ANKRD11 KD increased acetylation of histones H3 and H4 at H3K14 and H4K5 and resulted in the upregulation of genes involved in differentiation inhibilation (SOX6, P21, et al). Finally, the ANKRD11 KD-mediated influence on cell proliferation and differentiation were reversed by inhibiting histone acetyltransferase activity. Conclusion Our assay defined that ANKRD11 was a crucial chromatin regulator that suppress histone acetylation and then decrease gene expression during myeloid differentiation, providing a likely explanation for its role in MDS pathogenesis. This study further support histone acetylase inhibitor as a potential treatment in MDS. Figure ANKRD11mutation distribution (a) and coexist with other mutations (b). Figure. ANKRD11mutation distribution (a) and coexist with other mutations (b). Figure The mRNA expression levels of ANKRD11in our MDS (A, C) subset and GEO data (B). Figure. The mRNA expression levels of ANKRD11in our MDS (A, C) subset and GEO data (B). Changes of histone acetylation in ANKRD11-KD cell line (MEG-01). ANKRD11 KD significantly increased acetylation of histones H3 and H4 at H3K14 and H4K5. Changes of histone acetylation in ANKRD11-KD cell line (MEG-01). ANKRD11 KD significantly increased acetylation of histones H3 and H4 at H3K14 and H4K5. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 168-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin-Jun Sun ◽  
Chong Li ◽  
Xiang-hao Wen ◽  
Lu Guo ◽  
Zi-Fen Guo ◽  
...  

Background:: Icariin (ICA), one of the main effective components isolated from the traditional Chinese herb Epimedium brevicornu Maxim., has been reported to possess extensive pharmacological actions, including enhanced sexual function, immune regulation, anti-inflammation, and antiosteoporosis. Methods:: Our study was designed to investigate the effect of ICA on cell proliferation and differentiation and the molecular mechanism of OPG/RANKL mediated by the Estrogen Receptor (ER) in hFOB1.19 human osteoblast cells. Results:: The experimental results show that ICA can stimulate cell proliferation and increase the activity of Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Osteocalcin (BGP) and I Collagen (Col I) and a number of calcified nodules. Furthermore, the mRNA and protein expression of OPG and RANKL and the OPG/ RANKL mRNA and protein expression ratios were upregulated by ICA. The above-mentioned results indicated that the optimal concentration of ICA for stimulating osteogenesis was 50ng/mL. Subsequent mechanistic studies comparing 50ng/mL ICA with an estrogen receptor antagonist demonstrated that the effect of the upregulated expression is connected with the estrogen receptor. In conclusion, ICA can regulate bone formation by promoting cell proliferation and differentiation and upregulating the OPG/RANKL expression ratio by the ER in hFOB1.19 human osteoblast cells.


1997 ◽  
Vol 235 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sylvette Ayala-Torres ◽  
Peter C. Moller ◽  
Betty H. Johnson ◽  
E.Brad Thompson

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