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Dataset: The Notch/Hes1 pathway sustains NF-κB activation through CYLD repression in T cell leukemia

The NF-κB pathway is a critical regulator of the immune system and has been implicated in cellular transformation and tumorigenesis. NF-...

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The NF-κB pathway is a critical regulator of the immune system and has been implicated in cellular transformation and tumorigenesis. NF-κB response is regulated by the activation state of the IκB kinase (IKK) complex and triggered by a wide spectrum of stimuli. We previously reported that NF-κB is downstream of Notch1 in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL), however both the mechanisms involving Notch1-induced NF-κB activation and the potential importance of NF-κB in the maintenance of the disease are unknown. Here we visualize Notch-induced NF-κB activation using both human T-ALL cell lines and animal models of this type of leukemia. We show that it is not Notch1 itself but Hes1, a canonical Notch target, the responsible for sustaining IKK activation in T-ALL. Hes1 exerts its effects by a direct transcriptional repression of the deubiquitinating enzyme CYLD, a well-characterized IKK inhibitor. Consistently, CYLD expression is significantly reduced in primary T-ALL leukemias. Finally, we demonstrate that IKK complex inhibition is a promising option for the targeted therapy of T-ALL as suppression of IKK function affected both the survival of human T-ALL cells in vitro and the maintenance of the disease in vivo. Transcriptional consequences of NF-kB inactivation in human T-ALL1 cell line Twenty samples were analyzed: human T-ALL, CEM, KOPT-K, DND41, HPB-ALL cells lines have been treated at 100uM for 16 hours with control peptide or IKKγ Nemo binding domain (NBD) inhibitory peptide, that specifically block the canonical NF-κB activity by disrupting the interaction of IKKγ to IKKβ and IKKα

Species:
human

Samples:
20

Source:
E-GEOD-20667

PubMed:
20832754

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSM518494 1
GSM518495 1
GSM518496 1
GSM518497 1
GSM542393 1
GSM542394 1
GSM542395 1
GSM542396 1
GSM542397 1
GSM542398 1
GSM542399 1
GSM542400 1
GSM542401 1
GSM542402 1
GSM542403 1
GSM542404 1
GSM542405 1
GSM542406 1
GSM542407 1
GSM542408 1

Tags

  • cell
  • disease
  • immune system
  • leukemia
  • line
  • notch

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