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MYC-dependent recruitment of RUNX1 and GATA2 on the SET oncogene promoter enhances PP2A inactivation in acute myeloid leukemia

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 8, Issue 33, Pages 53989-54003

Publisher

IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.9840

Keywords

SET; PP2A; AML; MYC; RUNX1

Funding

  1. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad part of the Plan Estatal I+D+I [PI14/02073]
  2. ISCIII-Subdireccion General de Evaluacion y Fomento de la investigacion y el Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)
  3. Departamento de Salud del Gobierno de Navarra [29/2015]
  4. ISCIII-RTICC [RD12/0036/0063]

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The SET (I2PP2A) oncoprotein is a potent inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) that regulates many cell processes and important signaling pathways. Despite the importance of SET overexpression and its prognostic impact in both hematologic and solid tumors, little is known about the mechanisms involved in its transcriptional regulation. In this report, we define the minimal promoter region of the SET gene, and identify a novel multi-protein transcription complex, composed of MYC, SP1, RUNX1 and GATA2, which activates SET expression in AML. The role of MYC is crucial, since it increases the expression of the other three transcription factors of the complex, and supports their recruitment to the promoter of SET. These data shed light on a new regulatory mechanism in cancer, in addition to the already known PP2A-MYC and SET-PP2A. Besides, we show that there is a significant positive correlation between the expression of SET and MYC, RUNX1, and GATA2 in AML patients, which further endorses our results. Altogether, this study opens new directions for understanding the mechanisms that lead to SET overexpression, and demonstrates that MYC, SP1, RUNX1 and GATA2 are key transcriptional regulators of SET expression in AML.

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