STAT5 Activation by BCR-Abl Contributes to Transformation of K562 Leukemia Cells
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1999-08-01
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Groot, Rolf P. de
Raaijmakers, J.A.M.
Lammers, J.W.J.
Jove, Richard
Koenderman, L.
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Abstract
Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs)
belong to a family of transcription factors that were originally
identified as mediators of cytokine-induced gene expression.
Recent evidence, however, has shown that certain
members of the STAT family, including STAT3, are also
involved in cellular transformation. Here we show that
STAT5 also plays a role in cellular transformation by the
BCR-Abl oncogene. In BCR-Abl transformed K562 cells,
STAT5A and 5B are constitutively phosphorylated on tyrosine
and are transcriptionally active. Moreover, expression of
a dominant negative form of STAT5 shows that active STAT5
is necessary for the growth in soft agar of these cells. These
results show that besides STAT3, STAT5 can also be involved
in cellular transformation.