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ΔNp73 overexpression promotes resistance to apoptosis but does not cooperate with PML/RARA in the induction of an APL-leukemic phenotype

Antonio R. Lucena-Araujo _, Juan L. Coelho-Silva, Diego A. Pereira-Martins, Carolina Thomé, Priscila S. Scheucher, Ana P. Lange, Helder H. Paiva, Benjamin T. Hemmelgarn, Mariana C. Morais-Sobral, Elisa A. Azevedo, Pedro L. Franca-Neto, Rafael F. Franca, Cleide L. Silva, Alexandre Krause and Eduardo M. Rego

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:8475-8483. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14295

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Abstract

Antonio R. Lucena-Araujo1,2, Juan L. Coelho-Silva2, Diego A. Pereira-Martins2, Carolina Thomé3, Priscila S. Scheucher1, Ana P. Lange1, Helder H. Paiva1, Benjamin T. Hemmelgarn4, Mariana C. Morais-Sobral5, Elisa A. Azevedo6, Pedro L. Franca-Neto2, Rafael F. Franca6, Cleide L. Silva3, Alexandre Krause1, Eduardo M. Rego1,3

1Department of Internal Medicine, Medical School of Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

2Department of Genetics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil

3Center for Cell Based Therapy, University of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

4The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

5Department of Microbiology, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Centro de Pesquisas Aggeu Magalhães, Recife, Brazil

6Department of Virology, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Centro de Pesquisas Aggeu Magalhães, Recife, Brazil

Correspondence to:

Antonio R. Lucena-Araujo, email: [email protected]

Keywords: acute promyelocytic leukemia, ΔNp73, apoptosis, bone marrow transplantation, lentiviral gene transfer

Received: May 18, 2016    Accepted: November 30, 2016    Published: December 27, 2016

ABSTRACT

Here, we evaluated whether the overexpression of transcriptionally inactive ΔNp73 cooperates with PML/RARA fusion protein in the induction of an APL-leukemic phenotype, as well as its role in vitro in proliferation, myeloid differentiation, and drug-induced apoptosis. Using lentiviral gene transfer, we showed in vitro that ΔNp73 overexpression resulted in increased proliferation in murine bone marrow (BM) cells from hCG-PML/RARA transgenic mice and their wild-type (WT) counterpart, with no accumulation of cells at G2/M or S phases; instead, ΔNp73-expressing cells had a lower rate of induced apoptosis. Next, we evaluated the effect of ΔNp73 on stem-cell self-renewal and myeloid differentiation. Primary BM cells lentivirally infected with human ΔNp73 were not immortalized in culture and did not present significant changes in the percentage of CD11b. Finally, we assessed the impact of ΔNp73 on leukemogenesis or its possible cooperation with PML/RARA fusion protein in the induction of an APL-leukemic phenotype. After 120 days of follow-up, all transplanted mice were clinically healthy and, no evidence of leukemia/myelodysplasia was apparent. Taken together, our data suggest that ΔNp73 had no leukemic transformation capacity by itself and apparently did not cooperate with the PML/RARA fusion protein to induce a leukemic phenotype in a murine BM transplantation model. In addition, the forced expression of ΔNp73 in murine BM progenitors did not alter the ATRA-induced differentiation rate in vitro or induce aberrant cell proliferation, but exerted an important role in cell survival, providing resistance to drug-induced apoptosis.


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