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Br J Haematol ; 141(5): 641-50, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18373705

ABSTRACT

The fusion protein TEL/PDGFRB is associated with chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia and has intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity. The effects of TEL/PDGFRB were assessed using the multipotent haemopoietic cell line FDCP-Mix. In the absence of growth factors, TEL/PDGFRB expression increased survival that was associated with elevated levels of phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5 trisphosphate (PIP3). Whilst TEL/PDGFRB had subtle effects on the growth factor requirements it had a profound effect on differentiation. The cells became refractory to cytokine-stimulated development, showing limited maturation but failing to produce fully mature cells. We have previously identified the spliceosome protein THOC5 as a target in macrophage colony-stimulating factor signalling and a protein involved in the regulation of transcription factor expression. TEL/PDGFRB expression increased the expression and phosphorylation of THOC5. Elevated expression of THOC5 increased PIP3 levels and decreased apoptosis. Mass spectrometry was used to identify a site for TEL/PDGFRB-mediated phosphorylation on THOC5, which was shown to be a target for a number of other leukaemogenic tyrosine kinases. Thus, THOC5 is a novel target for modulation of signal transduction with a potential role in leukaemogenesis.


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Hematopoietic Stem Cells/metabolism , Inositol/metabolism , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism , Oncogene Proteins, Fusion/physiology , Apoptosis/physiology , Cell Differentiation/drug effects , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Cell Line , Cell Survival/physiology , Growth Substances/pharmacology , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/cytology , Humans , Nuclear Proteins/physiology , Oncogene Proteins, Fusion/metabolism , Phosphatidylinositol Phosphates/metabolism , Phosphorylation , Signal Transduction/physiology
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