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Leukemia ; 26(4): 728-35, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22015771

ABSTRACT

Constitutive tyrosine kinase activation by reciprocal chromosomal translocation is a common pathogenetic mechanism in chronic myeloproliferative disorders. Since centrosomal proteins have been recurrently identified as translocation partners of tyrosine kinases FGFR1, JAK2, PDGFRα and PDGFRß in these diseases, a role for the centrosome in oncogenic transformation has been hypothesized. In this study, we addressed the functional role of centrosomally targeted tyrosine kinase activity. First, centrosomal localization was not routinely found for all chimeric fusion proteins tested. Second, targeting of tyrosine kinases to the centrosome by creating artificial chimeric fusion kinases with the centrosomal targeting domain of AKAP450 failed to enhance the oncogenic transforming potential in both Ba/F3 and U2OS cells, although phospho-tyrosine-mediated signal transduction pathways were initiated at the centrosome. We conclude that the centrosomal localization of constitutively activated tyrosine kinases does not contribute to disease pathogenesis in chronic myeloproliferative disorders.


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Cell Transformation, Neoplastic , Centrosome/physiology , Myeloproliferative Disorders/complications , Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/physiology , Cell Line, Tumor , Chronic Disease , Humans , Phosphorylation , Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha/physiology , Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor beta/physiology , Recombinant Fusion Proteins/metabolism , Tyrosine/metabolism
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