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Regulation of c-Myc ubiquitination controls chronic myelogenous leukemia initiation and progression.


ABSTRACT: The molecular mechanisms regulating leukemia-initiating cell (LIC) function are of important clinical significance. We use chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) as a model of LIC-dependent malignancy and identify the interaction between the ubiquitin ligase Fbw7 and its substrate c-Myc as a regulator of LIC homeostasis. Deletion of Fbw7 leads to c-Myc overexpression, p53-dependent LIC-specific apoptosis, and the eventual inhibition of tumor progression. A decrease of either c-Myc protein levels or attenuation of the p53 response rescues LIC activity and disease progression. Further experiments showed that Fbw7 expression is required for survival and maintenance of human CML LIC. These studies identify a ubiquitin ligase:substrate pair regulating LIC activity, suggesting that targeting of the Fbw7:c-Myc axis is an attractive therapy target in refractory CML.

SUBMITTER: Reavie L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3609428 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of c-Myc ubiquitination controls chronic myelogenous leukemia initiation and progression.

Reavie Linsey L   Buckley Shannon M SM   Loizou Evangelia E   Takeishi Shoichiro S   Aranda-Orgilles Beatriz B   Ndiaye-Lobry Delphine D   Abdel-Wahab Omar O   Ibrahim Sherif S   Nakayama Keiichi I KI   Aifantis Iannis I  

Cancer cell 20130301 3


The molecular mechanisms regulating leukemia-initiating cell (LIC) function are of important clinical significance. We use chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) as a model of LIC-dependent malignancy and identify the interaction between the ubiquitin ligase Fbw7 and its substrate c-Myc as a regulator of LIC homeostasis. Deletion of Fbw7 leads to c-Myc overexpression, p53-dependent LIC-specific apoptosis, and the eventual inhibition of tumor progression. A decrease of either c-Myc protein levels or  ...[more]

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