PML: Regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppression

Abstract Promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) was originally identified as a fusion partner of retinoic acid receptor alpha in acute promyelocytic leukemia patients with the (15;17) chromosomal translocation, giving rise to PML–RARα and RARα–PML fusion proteins. A body of evidence indicated that PML...

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Main Authors: Kuo-Sheng Hsu, Hung-Ying Kao
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-01-01
Series:Cell & Bioscience
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PML
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13578-018-0204-8
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spelling doaj-fd3c8f8f6dca4d0da78b3c74040ba7962020-11-24T21:25:53ZengBMCCell & Bioscience2045-37012018-01-018112110.1186/s13578-018-0204-8PML: Regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppressionKuo-Sheng Hsu0Hung-Ying Kao1Department of Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve UniversityDepartment of Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve UniversityAbstract Promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) was originally identified as a fusion partner of retinoic acid receptor alpha in acute promyelocytic leukemia patients with the (15;17) chromosomal translocation, giving rise to PML–RARα and RARα–PML fusion proteins. A body of evidence indicated that PML possesses tumor suppressing activity by regulating apoptosis, cell cycle, senescence and DNA damage responses. PML is enriched in discrete nuclear substructures in mammalian cells with 0.2–1 μm diameter in size, referred to as alternately Kremer bodies, nuclear domain 10, PML oncogenic domains or PML nuclear bodies (NBs). Dysregulation of PML NB formation results in altered transcriptional regulation, protein modification, apoptosis and cellular senescence. In addition to PML NBs, PML is also present in nucleoplasm and cytoplasmic compartments, including the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria-associated membranes. The role of PML in tumor suppression has been extensively studied but increasing evidence indicates that PML also plays versatile roles in stem cell renewal, metabolism, inflammatory responses, neural function, mammary development and angiogenesis. In this review, we will briefly describe the known PML regulation and function and include new findings.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13578-018-0204-8PMLGene expressionProtein modificationProteolysisStem cell and cancer stem cell renewalChemotherapy resistance
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author Kuo-Sheng Hsu
Hung-Ying Kao
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Hung-Ying Kao
PML: Regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppression
Cell & Bioscience
PML
Gene expression
Protein modification
Proteolysis
Stem cell and cancer stem cell renewal
Chemotherapy resistance
author_facet Kuo-Sheng Hsu
Hung-Ying Kao
author_sort Kuo-Sheng Hsu
title PML: Regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppression
title_short PML: Regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppression
title_full PML: Regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppression
title_fullStr PML: Regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppression
title_full_unstemmed PML: Regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppression
title_sort pml: regulation and multifaceted function beyond tumor suppression
publisher BMC
series Cell & Bioscience
issn 2045-3701
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) was originally identified as a fusion partner of retinoic acid receptor alpha in acute promyelocytic leukemia patients with the (15;17) chromosomal translocation, giving rise to PML–RARα and RARα–PML fusion proteins. A body of evidence indicated that PML possesses tumor suppressing activity by regulating apoptosis, cell cycle, senescence and DNA damage responses. PML is enriched in discrete nuclear substructures in mammalian cells with 0.2–1 μm diameter in size, referred to as alternately Kremer bodies, nuclear domain 10, PML oncogenic domains or PML nuclear bodies (NBs). Dysregulation of PML NB formation results in altered transcriptional regulation, protein modification, apoptosis and cellular senescence. In addition to PML NBs, PML is also present in nucleoplasm and cytoplasmic compartments, including the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria-associated membranes. The role of PML in tumor suppression has been extensively studied but increasing evidence indicates that PML also plays versatile roles in stem cell renewal, metabolism, inflammatory responses, neural function, mammary development and angiogenesis. In this review, we will briefly describe the known PML regulation and function and include new findings.
topic PML
Gene expression
Protein modification
Proteolysis
Stem cell and cancer stem cell renewal
Chemotherapy resistance
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13578-018-0204-8
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