Cell Reports (Feb 2016)

The Transcription Factor ASCIZ and Its Target DYNLL1 Are Essential for the Development and Expansion of MYC-Driven B Cell Lymphoma

  • David M. Wong,
  • Lingli Li,
  • Sabine Jurado,
  • Ashleigh King,
  • Rebecca Bamford,
  • Meaghan Wall,
  • Mannu K. Walia,
  • Gemma L. Kelly,
  • Carl R. Walkley,
  • David M. Tarlinton,
  • Andreas Strasser,
  • Jörg Heierhorst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.01.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
pp. 1488 – 1499

Abstract

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How MYC promotes the development of cancer remains to be fully understood. Here, we report that the Zn2+-finger transcription factor ASCIZ (ATMIN, ZNF822) synergizes with MYC to activate the expression of dynein light chain (DYNLL1, LC8) in the murine Eμ-Myc model of lymphoma. Deletion of Asciz or Dynll1 prevented the abnormal expansion of pre-B cells in pre-cancerous Eμ-Myc mice and potentiated the pro-apoptotic activity of MYC in pre-leukemic immature B cells. Constitutive loss of Asciz or Dynll1 delayed lymphoma development in Eμ-Myc mice, and induced deletion of Asciz in established lymphomas extended the survival of tumor-bearing mice. We propose that ASCIZ-dependent upregulation of DYNLL1 levels is essential for the development and expansion of MYC-driven lymphomas by enabling the survival of pre-neoplastic and malignant cells.