Dominant-negative mutations of CEBPA, encoding CCAAT/enhancer binding protein-α (C/EBPα), in acute myeloid leukemia

T Pabst, BU Mueller, P Zhang, HS Radomska… - Nature …, 2001 - nature.com
T Pabst, BU Mueller, P Zhang, HS Radomska, S Narravula, S Schnittger, G Behre…
Nature genetics, 2001nature.com
The transcription factor C/EBPα (for CCAAT/enhancer binding protein-α; encoded by the
gene CEBPA) is crucial for the differentiation of granulocytes. Conditional expression of
C/EBPα triggers neutrophilic differentiation, and no mature granulocytes are observed in
Cebpa-mutant mice. Here we identify heterozygous mutations in CEBPA in ten patients with
acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We found that five mutations in the amino terminus truncate
the full-length protein, but did not affect a 30-kD protein initiated further downstream. The …
Abstract
The transcription factor C/EBPα (for CCAAT/enhancer binding protein-α; encoded by the gene CEBPA) is crucial for the differentiation of granulocytes. Conditional expression of C/EBPα triggers neutrophilic differentiation, and no mature granulocytes are observed in Cebpa-mutant mice. Here we identify heterozygous mutations in CEBPA in ten patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We found that five mutations in the amino terminus truncate the full-length protein, but did not affect a 30-kD protein initiated further downstream. The mutant proteins block wild-type C/EBPα DNA binding and transactivation of granulocyte target genes in a dominant-negative manner, and fails to induce granulocytic differentiation. Ours is the first report of CEBPA mutations in human neoplasia, and such mutations are likely to induce the differentiation block found in AML.
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