• Biologie

  • Oncogènes et suppresseurs de tumeurs

  • Leucémie

The H3K4-Methyl Epigenome Regulates Leukemia Stem Cell Oncogenic Potential

Menée sur des lignées cellulaires de leucémie avec réarrangements MLL, cette étude met en évidence des mécanismes par lesquels une histone déméthylase, KDM5B, régule les cellules souches leucémiques

The genetic programs that maintain leukemia stem cell (LSC) self-renewal and oncogenic potential have been well defined; however, the comprehensive epigenetic landscape that sustains LSC cellular identity and functionality is less well established. We report that LSCs in MLL-associated leukemia reside in an epigenetic state of relative genome-wide high-level H3K4me3 and low-level H3K79me2. LSC differentiation is associated with reversal of these broad epigenetic profiles, with concomitant downregulation of crucial MLL target genes and the LSC maintenance transcriptional program that is driven by the loss of H3K4me3, but not H3K79me2. The H3K4-specific demethylase KDM5B negatively regulates leukemogenesis in murine and human MLL-rearranged AML cells, demonstrating a crucial role for the H3K4 global methylome in determining LSC fate.

Cancer Cell

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