Dataset: Tristetraprolin is a tumor suppressor that impairs Myc-induced lymphoma and abolishes the malignant state [Lymphoma].
Myc oncoproteins directly regulate transcription by binding to target genes, yet this only explains a fraction of the genes affected by...
Myc oncoproteins directly regulate transcription by binding to target genes, yet this only explains a fraction of the genes affected by Myc. mRNA turnover is controlled via AU-binding proteins (AUBPs) that recognize AU-rich elements (AREs) found within many transcripts. Analyses of precancerous and malignant Myc-expressing B cells revealed that Myc regulates hundreds of ARE-containing (ARED) genes and select AUBPs. Notably, Myc directly suppresses transcription of Tristetraprolin (TTP/ZFP36), an mRNA-destabilizing AUBP, and this circuit is also operational during B lymphopoiesis and IL7 signaling. Importantly, TTP suppression is a hallmark of cancers with MYC involvement, and restoring TTP impairs Myc-induced lymphomagenesis and abolishes maintenance of the malignant state. Further, there is a selection for TTP loss in malignancy; thus, TTP functions as a tumor suppressor. Finally, Myc/TTP-directed control of select cancer-associated ARED genes is disabled during lymphomagenesis. Thus, Myc targets AUBPs to regulate ARED genes that control tumorigenesis. Lymphomas collected from Eμ-Myc and Eμ-Myc;Eµ-TTP-1 transgenic mice were investigated. These samples were used for subsequent RNA purification, labeling and hybridization to MOE430 2.0 Affymetrix arrays.
- Species:
- mouse
- Samples:
- 9
- Source:
- E-GEOD-37790
- PubMed:
- 22863009
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Nov.12, 2014
Sample | VARIATION |
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GSM928268 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 - |
GSM928268 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 - |
GSM928268 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 - |
GSM928268 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 - |
GSM928272 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 + |
GSM928272 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 + |
GSM928272 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 + |
GSM928272 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 + |
GSM928272 | Eμ-Myc + ;Eµ-TTP-1 + |