Notch signaling mediates G1/S cell-cycle progression in T cells via cyclin D3 and its dependent kinases

I Joshi, LM Minter, J Telfer… - Blood, The Journal …, 2009 - ashpublications.org
I Joshi, LM Minter, J Telfer, RM Demarest, AJ Capobianco, JC Aster, P Sicinski, A Fauq
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2009ashpublications.org
Notch signaling plays a role in normal lymphocyte development and function. Activating
Notch1-mutations, leading to aberrant downstream signaling, have been identified in human
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). While this highlights the contribution of Notch
signaling to T-ALL pathogenesis, the mechanisms by which Notch regulates proliferation
and survival in normal and leukemic T cells are not fully understood. Our findings identify a
role for Notch signaling in G1-S progression of cell cycle in T cells. Here we show that …
Abstract
Notch signaling plays a role in normal lymphocyte development and function. Activating Notch1-mutations, leading to aberrant downstream signaling, have been identified in human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). While this highlights the contribution of Notch signaling to T-ALL pathogenesis, the mechanisms by which Notch regulates proliferation and survival in normal and leukemic T cells are not fully understood. Our findings identify a role for Notch signaling in G1-S progression of cell cycle in T cells. Here we show that expression of the G1 proteins, cyclin D3, CDK4, and CDK6, is Notch-dependent both in vitro and in vivo, and we outline a possible mechanism for the regulated expression of cyclin D3 in activated T cells via CSL (CBF-1, mammals; suppressor of hairless, Drosophila melanogaster; Lag-1, Caenorhabditis elegans), as well as a noncanonical Notch signaling pathway. While cyclin D3 expression contributes to cell-cycle progression in Notch-dependent human T-ALL cell lines, ectopic expression of CDK4 or CDK6 together with cyclin D3 shows partial rescue from γ-secretase inhibitor (GSI)-induced G1 arrest in these cell lines. Importantly, cyclin D3 and CDK4 are highly overexpressed in Notch-dependent T-cell lymphomas, justifying the combined use of cell-cycle inhibitors and GSI in treating human T-cell malignancies.
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