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MLL1 regulates cytokine-driven cell migration and metastasis

Praful R. Nair, Ludmila Danilova, Estibaliz Gómez‐de‐Mariscal, Dongjoo Kim, Rong Fan, Arrate Muñoz‐Barrutia, Elana J. Fertig, Denis Wirtz

2024Science Advances16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cell migration is a critical contributor to metastasis. Cytokine production and its role in cancer cell migration have been traditionally associated with immune cells. We find that the histone methyltransferase Mixed-Lineage Leukemia 1 (MLL1) controls 3D cell migration via cytokines, IL-6, IL-8, and TGF-β1, secreted by the cancer cells themselves. MLL1, with its scaffold protein Menin, controls actin filament assembly via the IL-6/8/pSTAT3/Arp3 axis and myosin contractility via the TGF-β1/Gli2/ROCK1/2/pMLC2 axis, which together regulate dynamic protrusion generation and 3D cell migration. MLL1 also regulates cell proliferation via mitosis-based and cell cycle-related pathways. Mice bearing orthotopic MLL1-depleted tumors exhibit decreased lung metastatic burden and longer survival. MLL1 depletion leads to lower metastatic burden even when controlling for the difference in primary tumor growth rates. Combining MLL1-Menin inhibitor with paclitaxel abrogates tumor growth and metastasis, including preexistent metastasis. These results establish MLL1 as a potent regulator of cell migration and highlight the potential of targeting MLL1 in patients with metastatic disease.

Topics & Concepts

MetastasisCancer researchBiologyCell migrationCell growthCytokineCell biologyImmunologyCellCancerGeneticsEpigenetics and DNA MethylationAcute Myeloid Leukemia ResearchCancer-related gene regulation
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