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Genetic Ablation of Rbm38 Promotes Lymphomagenesis in the Context of Mutant p53 by Downregulating PTEN.


ABSTRACT: Mutant p53 exerts gain-of-function effects that drive metastatic progression and therapeutic resistance, but the basis for these effects remain obscure. The RNA binding protein RBM38 limits translation of mutant p53 and is often altered in tumors harboring it. Here we show how loss of Rbm38 significantly alters cancer susceptibility in mutant p53 knock-in mice by shortening lifespan, altering tumor incidence, and promoting T-cell lymphomagenesis. Loss of Rbm38 enhanced mutant p53 expression and decreased expression of the tumor suppressor Pten, a key regulator of T-cell development. Furthermore, Rbm38 was required for Pten expression via stabilization of Pten mRNA through an AU-rich element in its 3'UTR. Our results suggest that Rbm38 controls T-cell lymphomagenesis by jointly modulating mutant p53 and Pten, with possible therapeutic implications for treating T-cell malignancies.Significance: An RNA-binding protein controls T-cell lymphomagenesis by jointly modulating mutant p53 and PTEN, with possible therapeutic implications for treating T-cell malignancies. Cancer Res; 78(6); 1511-21. ©2018 AACR.

SUBMITTER: Zhang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6340497 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic Ablation of <i>Rbm38</i> Promotes Lymphomagenesis in the Context of Mutant p53 by Downregulating PTEN.

Zhang Jin J   Xu Enshun E   Ren Cong C   Yang Hee Jung HJ   Zhang Yanhong Y   Sun Wenqiang W   Kong Xiangmudong X   Zhang Weici W   Chen Mingyi M   Huang Eric E   Chen Xinbin X  

Cancer research 20180112 6


Mutant p53 exerts gain-of-function effects that drive metastatic progression and therapeutic resistance, but the basis for these effects remain obscure. The RNA binding protein RBM38 limits translation of mutant p53 and is often altered in tumors harboring it. Here we show how loss of Rbm38 significantly alters cancer susceptibility in mutant p53 knock-in mice by shortening lifespan, altering tumor incidence, and promoting T-cell lymphomagenesis. Loss of Rbm38 enhanced mutant p53 expression and  ...[more]

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