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PML::RARA and GATA2 proteins interact via DNA templates to induce aberrant self-renewal in mouse and human hematopoietic cells

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN: 1091-6490, Vol: 121, Issue: 18, Page: e2317690121
2024
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Investigators from Washington University Report New Data on Nucleoproteins (Pml::rara and Gata2 Proteins Interact Via Dna Templates To Induce Aberrant Self- Renewal In Mouse and Human Hematopoietic Cells)

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The underlying mechanism(s) by which the PML::RARA fusion protein initiates acute promyelocytic leukemia is not yet clear. We defined the genomic binding sites of PML::RARA in primary mouse and human hematopoietic progenitor cells with V5-tagged PML::RARA, using anti-V5-PML::RARA chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing and CUT&RUN approaches. Most genomic PML::RARA binding sites were found in regions that were already chromatin-accessible (defined by ATAC-seq) in unmanipulated, wild-type promyelocytes, suggesting that these regions are “open” prior to PML::RARA expression. We found that GATA binding motifs, and the direct binding of the chromatin “pioneering factor” GATA2, were significantly enriched near PML::RARA binding sites. Proximity labeling studies revealed that PML::RARA interacts with ~250 proteins in primary mouse hematopoietic cells; GATA2 and 33 others require PML::RARA binding to DNA for the interaction to occur, suggesting that binding to their cognate DNA target motifs may stabilize their interactions. In the absence of PML::RARA, Gata2 overexpression induces many of the same epigenetic and transcriptional changes as PML::RARA. These findings suggested that PML::RARA may indirectly initiate its transcriptional program by activating Gata2 expression: Indeed, we demonstrated that inactivation of Gata2 prior to PML::RARA expression prevented its ability to induce self-renewal. These data suggested that GATA2 binding creates accessible chromatin regions enriched for both GATA and Retinoic Acid Receptor Element motifs, where GATA2 and PML::RARA can potentially bind and interact with each other. In turn, PML::RARA binding to DNA promotes a feed-forward transcriptional program by positively regulating Gata2 expression. Gata2 may therefore be required for PML::RARA to establish its transcriptional program.

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Katerndahl, Casey D S; Rogers, Olivia R S; Day, Ryan B; Xu, Ziheng; Helton, Nichole M; Ramakrishnan, Sai Mukund; Miller, Christopher A; Ley, Timothy J

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