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Truncating Erythropoietin Receptor Rearrangements in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.


ABSTRACT: Chromosomal rearrangements are a hallmark of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and are important ALL initiating events. We describe four different rearrangements of the erythropoietin receptor gene EPOR in Philadelphia chromosome-like (Ph-like) ALL. All of these rearrangements result in truncation of the cytoplasmic tail of EPOR at residues similar to those mutated in primary familial congenital polycythemia, with preservation of the proximal tyrosine essential for receptor activation and loss of distal regulatory residues. This resulted in deregulated EPOR expression, hypersensitivity to erythropoietin stimulation, and heightened JAK-STAT activation. Expression of truncated EPOR in mouse B cell progenitors induced ALL in vivo. Human leukemic cells with EPOR rearrangements were sensitive to JAK-STAT inhibition, suggesting a therapeutic option in high-risk ALL.

SUBMITTER: Iacobucci I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4750652 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Truncating Erythropoietin Receptor Rearrangements in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

Iacobucci Ilaria I   Li Yongjin Y   Roberts Kathryn G KG   Dobson Stephanie M SM   Kim Jaeseung C JC   Payne-Turner Debbie D   Harvey Richard C RC   Valentine Marcus M   McCastlain Kelly K   Easton John J   Yergeau Donald D   Janke Laura J LJ   Shao Ying Y   Chen I-Ming L IM   Rusch Michael M   Zandi Sasan S   Kornblau Steven M SM   Konopleva Marina M   Jabbour Elias E   Paietta Elisabeth M EM   Rowe Jacob M JM   Pui Ching-Hon CH   Gastier-Foster Julie J   Gu Zhaohui Z   Reshmi Shalini S   Loh Mignon L ML   Racevskis Janis J   Tallman Martin S MS   Wiernik Peter H PH   Litzow Mark R MR   Willman Cheryl L CL   McPherson John D JD   Downing James R JR   Zhang Jinghui J   Dick John E JE   Hunger Stephen P SP   Mullighan Charles G CG  

Cancer cell 20160201 2


Chromosomal rearrangements are a hallmark of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and are important ALL initiating events. We describe four different rearrangements of the erythropoietin receptor gene EPOR in Philadelphia chromosome-like (Ph-like) ALL. All of these rearrangements result in truncation of the cytoplasmic tail of EPOR at residues similar to those mutated in primary familial congenital polycythemia, with preservation of the proximal tyrosine essential for receptor activation and loss  ...[more]

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