Deletion of the protein tyrosine phosphatase gene PTPN2 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

M Kleppe, I Lahortiga, T El Chaar… - Nature …, 2010 - nature.com
M Kleppe, I Lahortiga, T El Chaar, K De Keersmaecker, N Mentens, C Graux…
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PTPN2 (protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor type 2, also known as TC-PTP) is a
cytosolic tyrosine phosphatase that functions as a negative regulator of a variety of tyrosine
kinases and other signaling proteins,,. In agreement with its role in the regulation of the
immune system, PTPN2 was identified as a susceptibility locus for autoimmune diseases,. In
this work, we describe the identification of focal deletions of PTPN2 in human T-cell acute
lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). Deletion of PTPN2 was specifically found in T-ALLs with …
Abstract
PTPN2 (protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor type 2, also known as TC-PTP) is a cytosolic tyrosine phosphatase that functions as a negative regulator of a variety of tyrosine kinases and other signaling proteins,,. In agreement with its role in the regulation of the immune system, PTPN2 was identified as a susceptibility locus for autoimmune diseases,. In this work, we describe the identification of focal deletions of PTPN2 in human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). Deletion of PTPN2 was specifically found in T-ALLs with aberrant expression of the TLX1 transcription factor oncogene, including four cases also expressing the NUP214-ABL1 tyrosine kinase. Knockdown of PTPN2 increased the proliferation and cytokine sensitivity of T-ALL cells. In addition, PTPN2 was identified as a negative regulator of NUP214-ABL1 kinase activity. Our study provides genetic and functional evidence for a tumor suppressor role of PTPN2 and suggests that expression of PTPN2 may modulate response to treatment.
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