ADAR1 promotes malignant progenitor reprogramming in chronic myeloid leukemia

Qingfei Jiang(University of California San Diego), Leslie Crews(University of California San Diego), Christian Barrett(Human Genome Sciences (United States)), Hye-Jung E. Chun(BC Cancer Agency), Angela C. Court(University of California San Diego), Jane Isquith(California Polytechnic State University), M Zipeto(University of California San Diego), Daniel Goff(University of California San Diego), Mark D. Minden(Princess Margaret Cancer Centre), Anil Sadarangani(University of California San Diego), Jessica M. Rusert(University of California San Diego), Kim-Hien T. Dao(Oregon Health & Science University), Sheldon Morris(University of California San Diego), Lawrence S.B. Goldstein(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Marco A. Marra(BC Cancer Agency), Kelly A. Frazer(Human Genome Sciences (United States)), Catriona Jamieson(University of California San Diego)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
December 28, 2012
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Abstract

The molecular etiology of human progenitor reprogramming into self-renewing leukemia stem cells (LSC) has remained elusive. Although DNA sequencing has uncovered spliceosome gene mutations that promote alternative splicing and portend leukemic transformation, isoform diversity also may be generated by RNA editing mediated by adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) enzymes that regulate stem cell maintenance. In this study, whole-transcriptome sequencing of normal, chronic phase, and serially transplantable blast crisis chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) progenitors revealed increased IFN-γ pathway gene expression in concert with BCR-ABL amplification, enhanced expression of the IFN-responsive ADAR1 p150 isoform, and a propensity for increased adenosine-to-inosine RNA editing during CML progression. Lentiviral overexpression experiments demonstrate that ADAR1 p150 promotes expression of the myeloid transcription factor PU.1 and induces malignant reprogramming of myeloid progenitors. Moreover, enforced ADAR1 p150 expression was associated with production of a misspliced form of GSK3β implicated in LSC self-renewal. Finally, functional serial transplantation and shRNA studies demonstrate that ADAR1 knockdown impaired in vivo self-renewal capacity of blast crisis CML progenitors. Together these data provide a compelling rationale for developing ADAR1-based LSC detection and eradication strategies.


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