c-Myc is a critical target for c/EBPalpha in granulopoiesis

Johansen LM, Iwama A, Lodie TA, Sasaki K, Felsher DW, Golub TR, Tenen DG. c-Myc is a critical target for c/EBPalpha in granulopoiesis. Mol Cell Biol. 2001;21:3789–806.

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Johansen, L MIwama, ALodie, T ASasaki, KFelsher, D WGolub, T RTenen, D GengF32 DK009892/DK/NIDDK NIH HHS/R01 HL056745/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/F32DK09892/DK/NIDDK NIH HHS/HL56745/HL/NHLBI NIH HHS/Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.Mol Cell Biol. 2001 Jun;21(11):3789-806. doi: 10.1128/MCB.21.11.3789-3806.2001.

Abstract

CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha (C/EBPalpha) is an integral factor in the granulocytic developmental pathway, as myeloblasts from C/EBPalpha-null mice exhibit an early block in differentiation. Since mice deficient for known C/EBPalpha target genes do not exhibit the same block in granulocyte maturation, we sought to identify additional C/EBPalpha target genes essential for myeloid cell development. To identify such genes, we used both representational difference analysis and oligonucleotide array analysis with RNA derived from a C/EBPalpha-inducible myeloid cell line. From each of these independent screens, we identified c-Myc as a C/EBPalpha negatively regulated gene. We mapped an E2F binding site in the c-Myc promoter as the cis-acting element critical for C/EBPalpha negative regulation. The identification of c-Myc as a C/EBPalpha target gene is intriguing, as it has been previously shown that down-regulation of c-Myc can induce myeloid differentiation. Here we show that stable expression of c-Myc from an exogenous promoter not responsive to C/EBPalpha-mediated down-regulation forces myeloblasts to remain in an undifferentiated state. Therefore, C/EBPalpha negative regulation of c-Myc is critical for allowing early myeloid precursors to enter a differentiation pathway. This is the first report to demonstrate that C/EBPalpha directly affects the level of c-Myc expression and, thus, the decision of myeloid blasts to enter into the granulocytic differentiation pathway.
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