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PML-retinoic acid receptor α inhibits PML IV enhancement of PU.1-induced C/EBPε expression in myeloid differentiation

Molecular and Cellular Biology, ISSN: 0270-7306, Vol: 27, Issue: 16, Page: 5819-5834
2007
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PML and PU.1 play important roles in myeloid differentiation. PML-deficient mice have an impaired capacity for terminal maturation of their myeloid precursor cells. This finding has been explained, at least in part, by the lack of PML action to modulate retinoic acid-differentiating activities. In this study, we found that C/EBPε expression is reduced in PML-deflcient mice. We showed that PU.1 directly activates the transcription of the C/EBPε gene that is essential for granulocytic differentiation. The type IV isoform of PML interacted with PU.1, promoted its association with p300, and then enhanced PU.1-induced transcription and granulocytic differentiation. In contrast to PML IV, the leukemia-associated PML-retinoic acid receptor α fusion protein dissociated the PU.1/PML IV/p300 complex and inhibited PU.1-induced transcription. These results suggest a novel pathogenic mechanism of the PML-retinoic acid receptor α fusion protein in acute promyelocyte leukemia. Copyright © 2007, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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