C-myb hyperactivity leads to myeloid and lymphoid malignancies in zebrafish

W. Liu, M. Wu, Z. Huang, J. Lian, J. Chen, T. Wang, A. Y.H. Leung, Y. Liao, Z. Zhang, Q. Liu, K. Yen, S. Lin, L. I. Zon, Z. Wen, Y. Zhang, W. Zhang*

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Abstract

The c-MYB transcription factor is a key regulator of hematopoietic cell proliferation and differentiation, and dysregulation of c-MYB activity often associates with various hematological disorders. Yet, its pathogenic role remains largely unknown due to lack of suitable animal models. Here, we report a detail characterization of a c-myb-gfp transgenic zebrafish harboring c-Myb hyperactivity (named c-myb hyper). This line exhibits abnormal granulocyte expansion that resembles human myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) from embryonic stage to adulthood. Strikingly, a small portion of c-myb hyper adult fish develops acute myeloid leukemia-like or acute lymphoid leukemia-like disorders with age. The myeloid and lymphoid malignancies in c-myb hyper adult fish are likely caused by the hyperactivity of c-myb, resulting in the dysregulation of a number of cell-cycle-related genes and hyperproliferation of hematopoietic precursor cells. Finally, treatment with c-myb target drug flavopiridol can relieve the MDS-like symptoms in both c-myb hyper embryos and adult fish. Our study establishes a zebrafish model for studying the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying c-Myb-associated leukemogenesis as well as for anti-leukemic drug screening.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)222-233
Number of pages12
JournalLeukemia
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

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