Journal article
Translational control of c-MYC by rapamycin promotes terminal myeloid differentiation
M Wall, G Poortinga, KM Hannan, RB Pearson, RD Hannan, GA McArthur
Blood | AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY | Published : 2008
Abstract
c-MYC inhibits differentiation and regulates the process by which cells acquire biomass, cell growth. Down-regulation of c-MYC, reduced cell growth, and decreased activity of the PI3K/AKT/mTORC1 signal transduction pathway are features of the terminal differentiation of committed myeloid precursors to polymorphonuclear neutrophils. Since mTORC1 regulates growth, we hypothesized that pharmacological inhibition of mTORCI by rapamycin may reverse the phenotypic effects of c-MYC. Here we show that granulocytes blocked in their ability to differentiate by enforced expression of c-MYC can be induced to differentiate by reducing exogenous c-MYC expression through rapamycin treatment. Rapamycin also..
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