c-Myc inhibits LAPTM5 expression in B-cell lymphomas

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Yanqing Zhang
Xin Zhang
Yi Zhang
Han Xu
Zichen Wei
Xin Wang
Yan Li
Junrong Guo
Fan Wu
Xiao Fang
Lei Pang
Bin Deng
Duonan Yu
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[1] Institute of Translational Medicine,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Experimental & Translational Non
[2] Yangzhou University Medical College,coding RNA Research
[3] Yangzhou University Medical College,Department of Pathology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
[4] Institute of Clinical Science,Department of Gastroenterology
[5] Zhejiang University School of Medicine,undefined
[6] Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University,undefined
[7] Yangzhou University,undefined
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Annals of Hematology | 2023年 / 102卷
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c-Myc; LAPTM5; miR-17-3p; B-lymphoma;
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Myc is a pivotal protooncogenic transcription factor that contributes to the development of almost all Burkitt’s lymphomas and about one-third of diffuse large B-cell lymphomas. How B-cells sustain their uncontrolled proliferation due to high Myc is not yet well defined. Here, we found that Myc trans-represses the expression of murine LAPTM5, a gene coding a lysosome-associated protein, by binding to two E-boxes in the LAPTM5 promoter. While the product of intact mRNA (CDS+3′UTR) of LAPTM5 failed to suppress the growth of B-lymphomas, either the protein coded by coding sequence (CDS) itself or the non-coding 3′-untranslated region (3′UTR) mRNA was able to inhibit the growth of B-lymphomas. Moreover, Myc trans-activated miR-17-3p, which promoted tumor growth. Strikingly, LAPTM5 3′UTR contains 11 miR-17-3p-binding sites through which the LAPTM5 protein synthesis was inhibited. The functional interplay between low LAPTM5 mRNA and high miR-17-3p due to high Myc in B-lymphomas leads to further dampening of tumor-suppressive LAPTM5 protein, which promotes tumor progression. Our results indicate that Myc inhibits LAPTM5 expression in B-lymphoma cells by transcriptional and post-transcriptional modifications.
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