Etoposide induces chimeric Mll gene fusions.

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MLL gene fusions are the hallmark of more than 70% of therapy-related leukemias (t-ML) associated with topoisomerase II inhibitors (e.g., etoposide) and cause leukemia in murine transgenic models. To determine whether Mll genomic fusions can occur after exposure to topoisomerase II inhibitors, we developed a long-distance inverse PCR DNA-based assay for chimeric Mll fusions in mouse embryonic stem cells. We detected Mll fusions at a higher frequency following 100 microM etoposide for 8 h (16x10(-6) cell(-1)) than in no-drug controls (1.0x10(-6) cell(-1), P=0.0002) or after treatment with a comparably cytotoxic exposure to the antimicrotubule drug vincristine (1.0x10(-6) cell(-1), P=0.0047). The fusion points in Mll chimeric products induced by etoposide were localized to a 1.5 kb region between exons 9 and 11, analogous to the MLL breakpoint cluster region in human leukemia. All 49 Mll fusion partners analyzed matched known genomic murine sequences, with 40 (82%) matching annotated genes covering eighteen murine autosomes. One partner was Runx1, the murine homologue of the transcription factor AML-1, a target of human translocations in therapy-related leukemia. These findings indicate that etoposide triggers the formation of Mll gene fusions, a critical step for the development of treatment-induced leukemic transformation.

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Blanco, J. G., Edick, M. J., & Relling, M. V. (2004). Etoposide induces chimeric Mll gene fusions. The FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 18(1), 173–175. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.03-0638fje

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