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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (
chronic myeloid leukemia
)
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hLH-2
, a transcription factor that contains double cysteine rich regions (LIM motifs) and a homeobox (Hox) DNA-binding domain shows aberrant high expression in all cases of
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
). This gene has been mapped to the chromosome 9q33-34.1, the same region as the reciprocal translocation that creates the breakpoint cluster region (BCR)-ABL chimera of the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph'). To investigate the possible involvement between the BCR-ABL fusion gene and
hLH-2
in the pathogenesis of
CML
, an
hLH-2
-negative
CML
cell line, JK-1 that carries double Ph' chromosomes, was examined. Like other
CML
cells, high BCR-ABL fusion mRNA levels are expressed, but no transcript of
hLH-2
was detected in JK-1 cells as determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Compared with the
CML
cell line, K-562, an additional rearrangement of the BCR gene was observed in JK-1 as determined by Southern blot hybridization; however, the
hLH-2
gene was normal. These findings raise interesting questions about the possible roles of either the abnormal BCR gene or other genetic events such as the complex chromosomal abnormalities that result in
hLH-2
being turned off in JK-1 cells.
...
PMID:A structurally abnormal breakpoint cluster region gene in a transcription factor, hLH-2-negative human leukemia cell line. 760 May 33
DNA methylation plays an important role in gene regulation. A human LIM-HOX gene, namely
hLH-2
, was highly expressed in
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
) and located on chromosome 9q33-34.1, in the same region as the reciprocal translocation that creates the Bcr-Abl chimera of Philadelphia chromosome (H.-K. Wu et al., 1996, Oncogene 12, 1205-1212). To elucidate the mechanism of
hLH-2
transcriptional activation, we studied the methylation status of
hLH-2
in normal bone marrow and
CML
cells. When blots containing genomic DNA digested with Hpa II or Msp I were hybridized with full-length cDNA probe, it was discovered that
hLH-2
was methylated in normal bone marrow cells in which
hLH-2
was not expressed; in contrast, both alleles of the
hLH-2
locus in
CML
cells were heavily hypomethylated. Furthermore, using a sensitive RT-PCR technique, we examined the expression of LH-2 in mouse x human hybrids and a wide array of mouse cell lines containing Abl or Bcr-Abl, and we failed to identify a consistent expression pattern in the cell lines tested. These results suggest that the transcriptional activation of
hLH-2
in
CML
is likely due to a cis-acting effect, but not a trans-acting effect, of the Bcr-Abl fusion protein. Because hypomethylated genes generally are transcribed more efficiently than hypermethylated genes, the high level of
hLH-2
mRNA in
CML
cells probably is a consequence of the low level of methylation of the gene in the leukemic cells.
...
PMID:Transcriptional activation of human LIM-HOX gene, hLH-2, in chronic myelogenous leukemia is due to a cis-acting effect of Bcr-Abl. 916 38
DNA methylation plays an important role in gene regulation. A human LIM-HOX gene, namely
hLH-2
, was highly expressed in
chronic myelogenous leukemia
(
CML
) and located on chromosome 9q33-34.1, in the same region as the reciprocal translocation that creates the Bcr-Abl chimera of Philadelphia chromosome [Wu et al. (1996) Oncogene 12, 1205]. To elucidate the mechanism of
hLH-2
transcriptional activation, we studied the methylation status of
hLH-2
in normal bone marrow and
CML
cells. When blots containing genomic DNA digested with Hpa II or Msp I were hybridized with full-length cDNA probe, it was discovered that
hLH-2
was methylated in normal bone marrow cells in which
hLH-2
was not expressed; in contrast, both alleles of
hLH-2
locus in
CML
cells were heavily hypomethylated. Furthermore, using the sensitive RT-PCR technique, we examined the expression of LH-2 in mouse x human hybrids and a wide array of mouse cell lines containing Abl or Bcr-Abl and failed to identify a consistent expression pattern in the cell lines tested. These results suggest that the transcriptional activation of
hLH-2
in
CML
is likely due to a cis-acting effect, but not a trans-acting effect of the Bcr-Abl fusion protein. Because hypomethylated genes generally are transcribed more efficiently than hypermethylated genes, the high level of
hLH-2
mRNA in
CML
cells probably is a consequence of the low level of methylation of the gene in the leukemic cells.
...
PMID:Transcriptional activation of human LIM-HOX gene hLH-2 in chronic myelogenous leukemia is due to a cis-acting effect of Bcr-Abl. 917 86