Recommend Cell Cycle to your librarian for 2008. Download form here.

Sign up for Table of Contents Alerts.

home subscribe search archive forthcoming

Email this page Print this page

Perspectives

Notch and Ikaros: Not Only Converging Players in T Cell Leukemia

Diana Bellavia, Marco Mecarozzi, Antonio Francesco Campese, Paola Grazioli, Alberto Gulino and Isabella Screpanti

volume 6 | issue 22

15 November 2007
Pages: 2730 - 2734

Purchase article for $19

Subscribe to this journal for $129/year

Notch3 overexpression has been observed in virtually 100% of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). A high percentage of infant B- and T-ALLs also display an increased expression of non DNA-binding Ikaros isoforms. It has been suggested that increased expression of non DNA-binding Ikaros isoforms and constitutively activated Notch play cooperative role in leukemogenesis, converging on the transcriptional regulation of one or more key genes. Thus far however no demonstration of a direct link between aberrant Notch signalling and altered Ikaros isoform expression has been reported. We recently suggested that pre-TCR is the missing link between Notch and Ikaros in T cell leukemogenesis. Our studies demonstrate that the presence of pre-TCR is required to sustain a Notch3-induced altered expression of spliced Ikaros isoforms. Moreover, we identified HuD, an RNA-binding protein able to regulate both mRNA stability and alternative splicing, as the potential pre-TCR-dependent mediator of Notch3 activity. HuD is able to dysregulate the expression pattern of Ikaros isoforms, thus favouring the shift towards non DNA-binding Ikaros isoforms. We finally showed that the increased expression of non DNA-binding Ikaros isoforms is able to restrain the inhibition exerted by Ikaros on Notch3-dependent transcriptional activation of pTalphapromoter, thus resulting in its significant up-regulation. Our findings may help in clarifying the regulatory mechanism of Ikaros alternative splicing and suggest a crosstalk among Notch3, pre-TCR signalling and spliced Ikaros variants in T cell leukemogenesis, mediated by HuD.

Authors

Diana Bellavia

University “La Sapienza” Roma, Italy

Marco Mecarozzi

University “La Sapienza” Roma, Italy

Antonio Francesco Campese

University “La Sapienza” Roma, Italy

Paola Grazioli

University “La Sapienza” Roma, Italy

Alberto Gulino

University “La Sapienza” Roma, Italy

Isabella Screpanti

University “La Sapienza” Roma, Italy


Purchase article for $19

Subscribe to this journal for $129/year