KDM4B promotes acute myeloid leukemia associated with AML1-ETO by regulating chromatin accessibility.
Takeshi UedaAkinori KanaiAkiyoshi KomuroHisayuki AmanoKazushige OtaMasahiko HondaMasahito KawazuHitoshi OkadaPublished in: FASEB bioAdvances (2021)
Epigenetic alterations of chromatin structure affect chromatin accessibility and collaborate with genetic alterations in the development of cancer. Lysine demethylase 4B (KDM4B) has been identified as a JmjC domain-containing epigenetic modifier that possesses histone demethylase activity. Although recent studies have demonstrated that KDM4B positively regulates the pathogenesis of multiple types of solid tumors, the tissue specificity and context dependency have not been fully elucidated. In this study, we investigated gene expression profiles established from clinical samples and found that KDM4B is elevated specifically in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) associated with chromosomal translocation 8;21 [t(8;21)], which results in a fusion of the AML1 and the eight-twenty-one ( ETO ) genes to generate a leukemia oncogene, AML1-ETO fusion transcription factor. Short hairpin RNA-mediated KDM4B silencing significantly reduced cell proliferation in t(8;21)-positive AML cell lines. Meanwhile, KDM4B silencing suppressed the expression of AML1-ETO-inducible genes, and consistently perturbed chromatin accessibility of AML1-ETO-binding sites involving altered active enhancer marks and functional cis-regulatory elements. Notably, transduction of murine KDM4B orthologue mutants followed by KDM4B silencing demonstrated a requirement of methylated-histone binding modules for a proliferative surge. To address the role of KDM4B in leukemia development, we further generated and analyzed Kdm4b conditional knockout mice. As a result, Kdm4b deficiency attenuated clonogenic potential mediated by AML1-ETO and delayed leukemia progression in vivo . Thus, our results highlight a tumor-promoting role of KDM4B in AML associated with t(8;21).
Keyphrases
- acute myeloid leukemia
- transcription factor
- genome wide
- allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
- dna methylation
- gene expression
- cell proliferation
- poor prognosis
- bone marrow
- genome wide identification
- copy number
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- dna binding
- mass spectrometry
- cell cycle
- young adults
- papillary thyroid
- amino acid