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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (
chronic myeloid leukemia
)
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One of the potential mechanisms of imatinib mesylate (IM) resistance in
chronic myeloid leukemia
(
CML
) is increased level of P-glycoprotein (Pgp). Pgp is an efflux pump capable of activating the multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype. The gene encoding Pgp (ABCB1) has several binding sites in its promoter region, along with CpG islands and GC boxes, involved in its epigenetic control. In previous work, we performed a proteomic study to identify proteins involved in IM cross-resistance in acute leukemia. Among these proteins, we identified
LRPPRC
as a potential regulator of ABCB1 transcription via an invMED1 binding site in ABCB1. Interestingly, this invMED1 binding site overlaps with the GC -100 box. In this work, we investigated the potential role of
LRPPRC
in the regulation of ABCB1 transcriptional activity in
CML
resistance. In addition, we evaluated the potential connection between this regulation and the methylation status of the ABCB1 promoter in its GC -100 box. Our results show that
LRPPRC
binds prominently to the ABCB1 promoter in Lucena cells, an IM-resistant cell line. Luciferase assays showed that ABCB1 transcription is positively regulated by
LRPPRC
upon its knockdown. Pyrosequencing analysis showed that the ABCB1 promoter is differentially methylated at its GC -100 box in K562 cells compared with Lucena cells, and in
CML
patients with different response to IM. Chromatin immunoprecipitation and Pgp expression after DNA demethylation treatment showed that
LRPPRC
binding is affected by the methylation status of ABCB1 GC -100 box. Taken together, our findings indicate that
LRPPRC
is a transcription factor related to ABCB1 expression and highlight the importance of epigenetic regulation in
CML
resistance.
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PMID:ABCB1 regulation through LRPPRC is influenced by the methylation status of the GC -100 box in its promoter. 2508 13