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Abstract Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a malignant hematologic disease caused by gene mutations and genomic rearrangements in hematologic progenitors. The PHF6 (PHD finger protein 6) gene is highly conserved and located on the X chromosome in humans and mice. We found that PHF6 was highly expressed in AML cells with MLL rearrangement and was related to the shortened survival time of AML patients. In our study, we knocked out the Phf6 gene at different disease stages in the AML mice model. Moreover, we knocked down PHF6 by shRNA in two AML cell lines and examined the cell growth, apoptosis, and cell cycle. We found that PHF6 deletion significantly inhibited the proliferation of leukemic cells and prolonged the survival time of AML mice. Interestingly, the deletion of PHF6 at a later stage of the disease displayed a better anti-leukemia effect. The expressions of genes related to cell differentiation were increased, while genes that inhibit cell differentiation were decreased with PHF6 knockout. It is very important to analyze the maintenance role of PHF6 in AML, which is different from its tumor-suppressing function in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). Our study showed that inhibiting PHF6 expression may be a potential therapeutic strategy targeting AML patients.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7a413b6db64358770c4ab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12935-024-03265-w
Shengnan Yuan
Xuzhou Medical College
Mingming Gao
Chinese PLA General Hospital
Yizhou Wang
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Cancer Cell International
Capital Medical University
Xuzhou Medical College
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