Abstract
Genetic variations of signaling modulator protein LNK (also called SH2B3) are associated with relatively mild myeloproliferative phenotypes in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). However, these variations can induce more severe MPN disease and even leukemic transformation when co-existing with other driver mutations. In addition to the most prevalent driver mutation JAK2V617F, LNK mutations have been clinically identified in patients harboring CBL inactivation mutations, but its significance remains unclear. Here, using a transgenic mouse model, we demonstrated that mice with the loss of both Lnk and Cbl exhibited severe splenomegaly, extramedullary hematopoiesis and exacerbated myeloproliferative characteristics. Moreover, a population of Mac1+ myeloid cells expressed c-Kit in aged mice. Mechanistically, we discovered that LNK could pull down multiple regulatory subunits of the proteosome. Further analysis confirmed a positive role of LNK in regulating proteasome activity, independent of its well-established function in signaling transduction. Thus, our work reveals a novel function of LNK in coordinating with the E3 ligase CBL to regulate myeloid malignancies.
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