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Antiapoptotic function of charged multivesicular body protein 5: A potentially relevant gene in acute myeloid leukemia

✍ Scribed by Maria Shahmoradgoli; Otto Mannherz; Felix Engel; Stefanie Heck; Alwin Krämer; Martina Seiffert; Armin Pscherer; Peter Lichter


Book ID
102270980
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
French
Weight
436 KB
Volume
128
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

In recent years, RNA interference (RNAi) has been widely used to uncover gene function or pathway context of novel genes. In our study, we describe a short‐hairpin RNA‐based RNAi screening of a set of functionally uncharacterized human genes for their possible capability to inhibit apoptosis. We thereby identified a new antiapoptotic function for CHMP5 (charged multivesicular body protein 5), which was confirmed by overexpression and rescue assays. Furthermore, caspase assays showed that CHMP5 silencing induced caspase cascade activation mainly through extrinsic apoptosis pathway. Based on genome‐wide expression array profiling, a possible regulatory role of CHMP5 on apoptosis‐associated genes and different signaling pathways including nuclear factor kappa B was revealed. In addition, we found significantly higher CHMP5 mRNA levels in acute myeloid leukemia patients. This observation together with the antiapoptotic feature of CHMP5 suggests a possible oncogenic function for this gene in leukemogenesis.