Identification of DeltaEF1 as a novel target that is negatively regulated by LMO2 in T-cell leukemia.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY(2010)

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The lmo2 gene is a specific oncogene in T-cell leukemia, for its ectopic expression causes both increased pro-T-cell proliferation and differentiation arrest, leading to the onset of leukemia. Notably, DeltaEF1 (also known as ZEB1), a member of zinc finger-homeodomain family transcription factor, also exhibits crucial function in promoting T-cell differentiation. In this study, we found that DeltaEF1 was positively regulated by T-lineage-specific transcriptional regulator GATA3, while ectopically expressed LMO2 targeted to DeltaEF1 promoter by interaction with GATA3 and inhibited DeltaEF1 expression in transcriptional level. Moreover, LMO2 interacted with the N-terminal zinc finger domain of DeltaEF1 protein and inhibited its positive transcriptional regulatory function by this interaction. Taken together, our findings revealed that ectopically expressed LMO2 impaired the function of DeltaEF1 in both transcriptional and protein levels and identified DeltaEF1 as a novel pathogenic target of LMO2 in T-cell leukemia.
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LMO2,DeltaEF1,GATA3,T-cell leukemia,regulation
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