Hes1 expression and CYLD repression are essential events downstream of Notch1 in T-cell leukemia

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Notch activation is a current event in T Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) but the downstream elements that are able to support Notch-dependent leukemias are not well characterized. We have recently shown that the Notch-Hes1-CYLD-NFκB axis is crucial in the maintenance of T-ALL, but detailed evaluation of the contribution of each one of these elements is still missing. Here we use a Notch1-induced leukemia in vivo model to study the effect of silencing the Notch-target gene, Hes1 or overexpressing the Hes1-target, CYLD. We here show that both strategies completely abolish the ability of constitutive active Notch1 to generate T-ALL. © 2011 Landes Bioscience.

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D’Altri, T., Gonzalez, J., Aifantis, I., Espinosa, L., & Bigas, A. (2011). Hes1 expression and CYLD repression are essential events downstream of Notch1 in T-cell leukemia. Cell Cycle, 10(7), 1031–1036. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.10.7.15067

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