Genome-wide RNA-mediated interference screen identifies miR-19 targets in Notch-induced T-cell acute

Author:  ["Konstantinos J. Mavrakis","Andrew L. Wolfe","Elisa Oricchio","Teresa Palomero","Kim de Keersmaecker","Katherine McJunkin","Johannes Zuber","Taneisha James","Aly A. Khan","Christina S. Leslie","Joel S. Parker","Patrick J. Paddison","Wayne Tam","Adolfo Ferrando","Hans-Guido Wendel"]

Publication:  Nature Cell Biology

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Tags:  miRNAs   RNAi   Biological

Abstract

The 17–92 miRNA cluster promotes tumourigenesis although the identity of the specific miRNA responsible for this effect has been unclear. MiR-19 is sufficient to promote Notch induced T-cell associated leukaemia in vivo and a shRNA screen for genes that phenocopy miR-19 effects identifies PI3-K regulators as miR-19 target genes. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as novel cancer genes. In particular, the miR-17–92 cluster, containing six individual miRNAs, is highly expressed in haematopoietic cancers and promotes lymphomagenesis in vivo. Clinical use of these findings hinges on isolating the oncogenic activity within the 17–92 cluster and defining its relevant target genes. Here we show that miR-19 is sufficient to promote leukaemogenesis in Notch1-induced T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL) in vivo. In concord with the pathogenic importance of this interaction in T-ALL, we report a novel translocation that targets the 17–92 cluster and coincides with a second rearrangement that activates Notch1. To identify the miR-19 targets responsible for its oncogenic action, we conducted a large-scale short hairpin RNA screen for genes whose knockdown can phenocopy miR-19. Strikingly, the results of this screen were enriched for miR-19 target genes, and include Bim (Bcl2L11), AMP-activated kinase (Prkaa1) and the phosphatases Pten and PP2A (Ppp2r5e). Hence, an unbiased, functional genomics approach reveals a coordinate clampdown on several regulators of phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase-related survival signals by the leukaemogenic miR-19.

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Mavrakis, K., Wolfe, A., Oricchio, E. et al. Genome-wide RNA-mediated interference screen identifies miR-19 targets in Notch-induced T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Nat Cell Biol 12, 372–379 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb2037

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