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  • A novel MEF2C mutation in lymphoid neoplasm diffuse large B-cell lymphoma promotes tumorigenesis by increasing c-JUN expression.

A novel MEF2C mutation in lymphoid neoplasm diffuse large B-cell lymphoma promotes tumorigenesis by increasing c-JUN expression.

Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology (2020-01-05)
Zhao Jingjing, Miao Lei, Zhang Jie, Cao Sha, Hu Yapeng, Zhang Weimin, Yuan Chunluan
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), accounting for about 31% of the newly diagnosed NHL worldwide. Although approximately 60% of patients who initially received a standard R-CHOP treatment likely have a 3-year event-free survival, many patients become refractory or relapsed due to the genetic heterogeneity of this malignancy. Hence, new treatment strategies are urgently needed. MEF2C, a member of the MEF2 transcription factor family gene, plays great important roles involved in the development of various tissues and the pathogenesis of lymphoma. However, the exact functions and molecular mechanisms of MEF2C in DLBCL are not fully investigated. By Sanger sequencing, we identified a novel point mutation of MEF2C at the p.N389 site in DLBCL patient, which was further validated by several DLBCL cell lines. Intriguingly, we found that the p.N389S mutation did not influence MEF2C expression, protein stability, and subcellular distribution, but enhanced its transcriptional activity. Furthermore, we demonstrated that MEF2C p.N389S mutation promotes DLBCL cell proliferation, cellular adhesion, and tumor formation in nude mice. On mechanism, our data revealed that MEF2C p.N389S mutation increases c-JUN expression, and c-JUN regulation mediated the oncogenic function of MEF2C p.N389S mutation on DLBCL cells. Our finding may provide a significant insight into the DLBCL and a compelling therapy target for this disease treatment.

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