RGS1 and CREB5 are direct and common transcriptional targets of ZNF384‐fusion proteins
Chiharu Yamada,
Kentaro Okada,
Koya Odaira
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundZNF384‐fusion (Z‐fusion) genes were recently identified in B‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B‐ALL) and are frequent in Japanese adult patients. The frequency is about 20% in those with Philadelphia chromosome‐negative B‐ALL. ZNF384 is a transcription factor and Z‐fusion proteins have increased transcriptional activity; however, the detailed mechanisms of leukemogenesis of Z‐fusion proteins have yet to be clarified.MethodsWe established three transfectants of cell lines expressing different types … Show more
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