Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR
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The Inversion 16 (inv16) and t(8;21) chromosomal abnormalities are
associated with a specific disease morphology and a relatively
good prognosis in acute myelogenous leukemia. The genes encoded
about each breakpoint have been cloned by the investigators as
have the fusion cDNAs encoded by the chimeric genes. Core binding
factor (CBF - formerly known as PEPB2), is a heterodimeric
transcription factor formed by the alpha and beta subunit CBF gene
products. The inv(16) causes a fusion of 5' coding sequences of
CBFB (encoded at 16q22) to the MYH11 (a myosin heavy chain gene)
3' coding sequences (16p13). t(8;21) fuses AML1, encoding the
alpha factor gene of the same transcription factor CBF (at 21q22
), to another gene ETO (8q22). It is hypothesized that CBFB-MYH11
or AML1-ETO chimeric gene products may cause leukemia when
expressed in hematopoietic progenitors. It is further
hypothesized that the CBF transcription factor is of considerable
importance in the regulation of hematopoiesis and may be involved
in the pathogenesis of other leukemias. This project will aim to:
l)Assess the effects on cell lines of expression of CBFB-MYH11 and
AML1-ETO fusion proteins. Phenotypic changes including loss of
differentiation, reversal of growth factor dependance, alterations
in cell cycle and Cytosine Arabinoside sensitivity will be
studied. 2) Test the effects of in vivo CBFB-MYH11 expression in
mice or after retroviral transduction for expression in mouse bone
marrow or via expression in transgenic animals. 3) Examine CBFB-
MYH11 expression at various levels of hematopoietic
differentiation and at various disease stages in patient samples.
These experiments will define important biological and chemical
properties of this novel chimeric gene and yield insights into the
physiology of the normal CBF and its role in differentiation.
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