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Query: UMLS:C0023418 (
leukemia
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Transcripts of NANOG and OCT4 have been recently identified in human t(4;11)
leukemia
and in a model system expressing both t(4;11) fusion proteins. Moreover, downstream target genes of NANOG/OCT4/SOX2 were shown to be transcriptionally activated. However, the NANOG1 gene belongs to a gene family, including a gene tandem duplication (named
NANOG2
or NANOGP1) and several pseudogenes (NANOGP2-P11). Thus, it was unclear which of the NANOG family members were transcribed in t(4;11)
leukemia
cells. 5'-RACE experiments revealed novel 5'-exons of NANOG1 and
NANOG2
, which could give rise to the expression of two different NANOG1 and three different
NANOG2
protein variants. Moreover, a novel PCR-based method was established that allows distinguishing between transcripts deriving from NANOG1,
NANOG2
and all other NANOG pseudogenes (P2-P11). By applying this method, we were able to demonstrate that human hematopoietic stem cells and different leukemic cells transcribe
NANOG2
. Furthermore, we functionally tested NANOG1 and
NANOG2
protein variants by recombinant expression in 293 cells. These studies revealed that NANOG1 and
NANOG2
protein variants are functionally equivalent and activate a regulatory circuit that activates specific stem cell genes. Therefore, we pose the hypothesis that the transcriptional activation of
NANOG2
represents a 'gain-of-stem cell function' in acute leukemia.
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PMID:Transcriptional properties of human NANOG1 and NANOG2 in acute leukemic cells. 2042 24