GATA-1 isoforms differently contribute to the production and compartmentation of reactive oxygen species in the myeloid leukemia cell line K562
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Maintenance of a balanced expression of the two isoforms of the transcription factor
GATA-1, the full-length protein (GATA-1FL) and a shorter isoform (GATA-1S),
contributes to control hematopoiesis, whereas their dysregulation can alter the
differentiation/proliferation potential of hematopoietic precursors thereby eventually
leading to a variety of hematopoietic disorders. Although it is well established that
these isoforms play opposite roles in these remarkable processes, most of the
molecular pathways involved remain unknown.
Here, we demonstrate that GATA-1FL and GATA-1S are able to differently influence
intracellular redox states and reactive oxygen species (ROS) compartmentation in the
erythroleukemic K562 cell line, thus shedding novel mechanistic insights into the processes
of cell proliferation and apoptosis resistance in myeloid precursors. Furthermore, given the
role played by ROS signaling as a strategy to escape apoptosis and evade cell-mediated
immunity in myeloid cells, this study highlights a mechanism through which aberrant
expression of GATA-1 isoforms could play a role in the leukemogenic process.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GATA-1; mitochondria remodeling; myeloid leukemia; oxidative stress; succinate dehydrogenase
List of contributors:
Pepe, GIOVANNI PIERO; DE NICOLA, Sergio
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