Kawabata, Kimihito Cojin, et al. “A Novel ASXL1–OGT Axis Plays Roles in H3K4 Methylation and Tumor Suppression in Myeloid Malignancies”. Leukemia, vol. 32, no. 6, 2018, pp. 1327-3, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41375-018-0083-3.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Kawabata, Kimihito Cojin
Author: Yang, Feng-Chun
Author: Kozuka-Hata, Hiroko
Author: Nagase, Reina
Author: Zhang, Yao-zhong
Author: Fujino, Takeshi
Author: Horikawa, Sayuri
Author: Li, Zaomin
Author: Oyama, Masaaki
Author: Kanai, Akinori
Author: Sheridan, Paul
Author: Yamaguchi, Rui
Author: Matsui, Hirotaka
Author: Kitamura, Toshio
Author: Xu, Mingjiang
Author: Yokoyama, Akihiko
Author: Goyama, Susumu
Author: Saika, Makoto
Author: Inoue, Daichi
Author: Inaba, Toshiya
Author: Imoto, Seiya
Author: Miyano, Satoru
Date Issued
2018
Date Published Online
2018-06-03
Abstract

ASXL1 plays key roles in epigenetic regulation of gene expression through methylation of histone H3K27, and disruption of ASXL1 drives myeloid malignancies, at least in part, via derepression of posterior HOXA loci. However, little is known about the identity of proteins that interact with ASXL1 and about the functions of ASXL1 in modulation of the active histone mark, such as H3K4 methylation. In this study, we demonstrate that ASXL1 is a part of a protein complex containing HCFC1 and OGT; OGT directly stabilizes ASXL1 by O-GlcNAcylation. Disruption of this novel axis inhibited myeloid differentiation and H3K4 methylation as well as H2B glycosylation and impaired transcription of genes involved in myeloid differentiation, splicing, and ribosomal functions; this has implications for myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) pathogenesis, as each of these processes are perturbed in the disease. This axis is responsible for tumor suppression in the myeloid compartment, as reactivation of OGT induced myeloid differentiation and reduced leukemogenecity both in vivo and in vitro. Our data also suggest that MLL5, a known HCFC1/OGT-interacting protein, is responsible for gene activation by the ASXL1–OGT axis. These data shed light on the novel roles of the ASXL1–OGT axis in H3K4 methylation and activation of transcription.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
Tokyo Biochemical Research Foundation
Uehara Memorial Foundation
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan
Page range
1327-1337
Host Title
Leukemia
Host Abbreviated Title
Leukemia
Volume
32
Issue
6
ISSN
1476-5551
0887-6924