The human NPM1 mutation A perturbs megakaryopoiesis in a conditional mouse model

The NPM1 mutation is the most frequent genetic alteration thus far identified in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Despite progress in the clinical and biological characterization of NPM1-mutated AML, the role of NPM1 mutation in leukemogenesis in vivo has not been fully elucidated. We report a novel mo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 2013-04, Vol.121 (17), p.3447-3458
Hauptverfasser: Sportoletti, Paolo, Varasano, Emanuela, Rossi, Roberta, Bereshchenko, Oxana, Cecchini, Debora, Gionfriddo, Ilaria, Bolli, Niccolò, Tiacci, Enrico, Intermesoli, Tamara, Zanghì, Pamela, Masciulli, Arianna, Martelli, Maria Paola, Falzetti, Franca, Martelli, Massimo F., Falini, Brunangelo
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Zusammenfassung:The NPM1 mutation is the most frequent genetic alteration thus far identified in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Despite progress in the clinical and biological characterization of NPM1-mutated AML, the role of NPM1 mutation in leukemogenesis in vivo has not been fully elucidated. We report a novel mouse model that conditionally expresses the most common human NPM1 mutation (type A) in the hematopoietic compartment. In Npm1-TCTG/WT;Cre+ mice, the NPM1 mutant localized in the cytoplasm (NPMc+) of bone marrow (BM) cells. The mutant mice developed no AML after 1.5-year follow-up. However, NPMc+ expression determined a significant platelet count reduction and an expansion of the megakaryocytic compartment in the BM and spleen. Serum thrombopoietin levels overlapped in mutant vs control mice, and BM cells from Npm1-TCTG/WT;Cre+ mice formed more megakaryocytic colonies in vitro. Moreover, we demonstrated the up-regulation of microRNAs (miRNAs; miR-10a, miR-10b, and miR-20a) inhibiting megakaryocytic differentiation along with increased expression of HOXB genes. Notably, these findings mimic those of human NPM1-mutated AML, which also exhibits a similar miRNA profile and expansion of the megakaryocytic compartment. Our mouse model provides evidence that the NPM1 mutant affects megakaryocytic development, further expanding our knowledge of the role of NPM1 mutant in leukemogenesis. •The NPM1 mutant affects megakaryocytic development in mice.•NPMc+ mutant mice mimic some features of human NPM1-mutated AML.
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood-2012-08-449553