Mutations in nucleophosmin (NPM) exon 12 and the resulting delocalization of NPM into the cytoplasm are the most specific and frequent cellular events in acute myeloid leukemia patients (AML) with normal karyotype. Cytoplasmatic NPM (NPMc+) is associated with responsiveness to chemotherapy and better prognosis. The activation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) has been demonstrated to occur in a subset of AML patients and is thought to induce resistance to many chemotherapeutical agents. In this study, we demonstrate the increased in vitro sensitivity of NPMc+ cells to chemotherapeutical agents and their reduced NF-kappaB activity. Furthermore, we provide evidence of the interaction between NPMc+ and NF-kappaB in the cytoplasm, resulting in the sequestration and inactivation of NF-kappaB. The cytosolic localization and consequent inactivation of NF-kappaB justifies the reduced NF-kappaB DNA-binding activity observed in NPMc+ patients. These data, taken together, may provide a possible explanation for the increased rate of chemosensitivity observed among the NPMc+ patients.

Increase sensitivity to chemotherapeutical agents and cytoplasmatic interaction between NPM leukemic mutant and NF-kappaB in AML carrying NPM1 mutations / Cilloni D; Messa F; Rosso V; Arruga F; Defilippi I; Carturan S; Catalano R; Pautasso M; Panuzzo C; Nicoli P; Messa E; Morotti A; Iacobucci I; Martinelli G; Bracco E; Saglio G.. - In: LEUKEMIA. - ISSN 0887-6924. - STAMPA. - 22(6):(2008), pp. 1234-1240. [10.1038/leu.2008.68]

Increase sensitivity to chemotherapeutical agents and cytoplasmatic interaction between NPM leukemic mutant and NF-kappaB in AML carrying NPM1 mutations

IACOBUCCI, ILARIA;MARTINELLI, GIOVANNI;
2008

Abstract

Mutations in nucleophosmin (NPM) exon 12 and the resulting delocalization of NPM into the cytoplasm are the most specific and frequent cellular events in acute myeloid leukemia patients (AML) with normal karyotype. Cytoplasmatic NPM (NPMc+) is associated with responsiveness to chemotherapy and better prognosis. The activation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) has been demonstrated to occur in a subset of AML patients and is thought to induce resistance to many chemotherapeutical agents. In this study, we demonstrate the increased in vitro sensitivity of NPMc+ cells to chemotherapeutical agents and their reduced NF-kappaB activity. Furthermore, we provide evidence of the interaction between NPMc+ and NF-kappaB in the cytoplasm, resulting in the sequestration and inactivation of NF-kappaB. The cytosolic localization and consequent inactivation of NF-kappaB justifies the reduced NF-kappaB DNA-binding activity observed in NPMc+ patients. These data, taken together, may provide a possible explanation for the increased rate of chemosensitivity observed among the NPMc+ patients.
2008
Increase sensitivity to chemotherapeutical agents and cytoplasmatic interaction between NPM leukemic mutant and NF-kappaB in AML carrying NPM1 mutations / Cilloni D; Messa F; Rosso V; Arruga F; Defilippi I; Carturan S; Catalano R; Pautasso M; Panuzzo C; Nicoli P; Messa E; Morotti A; Iacobucci I; Martinelli G; Bracco E; Saglio G.. - In: LEUKEMIA. - ISSN 0887-6924. - STAMPA. - 22(6):(2008), pp. 1234-1240. [10.1038/leu.2008.68]
Cilloni D; Messa F; Rosso V; Arruga F; Defilippi I; Carturan S; Catalano R; Pautasso M; Panuzzo C; Nicoli P; Messa E; Morotti A; Iacobucci I; Martinelli G; Bracco E; Saglio G.
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