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Query: UMLS:C0026986 (
myelodysplastic syndrome
)
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The human
L3MBTL
gene is located in 20q12, a region that is commonly deleted in myeloproliferative disorders (MPD),
myelodysplastic syndromes
(
MDS
), and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
L3MBTL
is highly homologous to the D-lethal(3) malignant brain tumor [D-l(3)mbt] gene, which is a putative tumor-suppressor gene (TSG) identified in Drosophila and which is closely related to the Drosophila sex combs on midleg (SCM) protein, a member of the Polycomb group (PcG) family of transcriptional repressors. To examine whether
L3MBTL
functions as a "classic" TSG in human hematologic malignancies, we screened a panel of 17 myeloid leukemia cell lines and peripheral blood or bone marrow samples from 29
MDS
and 13 MPD patients for mutations in the entire
L3MBTL
coding sequence, including intron/exon splice junctions. No mutations were identified, although two single nucleotide differences were found (in intron 14 and in exon 15), which were interpreted as polymorphic changes. We used real-time RT-PCR to quantify the level of
L3MBTL
mRNA in various normal myeloid and lymphoid cell populations.
L3MBTL
is expressed in normal CD34+ bone marrow cells, and we found that the pattern of
L3MBTL
expression was similar to that of BMI1, a well-studied PcG gene with oncogenic activity, suggesting that
L3MBTL
and BMI1 may be co-regulated during hematopoiesis. The expression of
L3MBTL
mRNA in 30 of 35 cell lines and 13 of 15 AML samples was comparable to the level of
L3MBTL
expression in the normal cell populations. However, five leukemia cell lines showed no
L3MBTL
expression, and two of the AML samples showed aberrant
L3MBTL
expression. These data suggest that
L3MBTL
is not mutated in
MDS
or MPD. However, given the known dosage effects of PcG proteins in regulating gene expression, reduced or absent
L3MBTL
expression may be relevant in some cases of myeloid leukemia.
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PMID:Structural integrity and expression of the L3MBTL gene in normal and malignant hematopoietic cells. 1533 43