Rbm15 modulates Notch-induced transcriptional activation and affects myeloid differentiation

X Ma, MJ Renda, L Wang, E Cheng, C Niu… - … and cellular biology, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol
X Ma, MJ Renda, L Wang, E Cheng, C Niu, SW Morris, AS Chi, DS Krause
Molecular and cellular biology, 2007Am Soc Microbiol
RBM15 is the fusion partner with MKL in the t (1; 22) translocation of acute megakaryoblastic
leukemia. To understand the role of the RBM15-MKL1 fusion protein in leukemia, we must
understand the normal functions of RBM15 and MKL. Here, we show a role for Rbm15 in
myelopoiesis. Rbm15 is expressed at highest levels in hematopoietic stem cells and at more
moderate levels during myelopoiesis of murine cell lines and primary murine cells.
Decreasing Rbm15 levels with RNA interference enhances differentiation of the 32DWT18 …
Abstract
RBM15 is the fusion partner with MKL in the t (1; 22) translocation of acute megakaryoblastic leukemia. To understand the role of the RBM15-MKL1 fusion protein in leukemia, we must understand the normal functions of RBM15 and MKL. Here, we show a role for Rbm15 in myelopoiesis. Rbm15 is expressed at highest levels in hematopoietic stem cells and at more moderate levels during myelopoiesis of murine cell lines and primary murine cells. Decreasing Rbm15 levels with RNA interference enhances differentiation of the 32DWT18 myeloid precursor cell line. Conversely, enforced expression of Rbm15 inhibits 32DWT18 differentiation. We show that Rbm15 alters Notch-induced HES1 promoter activity in a cell type-specific manner. Rbm15 inhibits Notch-induced HES1 transcription in nonhematopoietic cells but stimulates this activity in hematopoietic cell lines, including 32DWT18 and human erythroleukemia cells. Moreover, the N terminus of Rbm15 coimmunoprecipitates with RBPJκ, a critical factor in Notch signaling, and the Rbm15 N terminus has a dominant negative effect, impairing activation of HES1 promoter activity by full-length-Rbm15. Thus, Rbm15 is differentially expressed during hematopoiesis and may act to inhibit myeloid differentiation in hematopoietic cells via a mechanism that is mediated by stimulation of Notch signaling via RBPJκ.
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