A germline gain-of-function mutation in Ptpn11 (Shp-2) phosphatase induces myeloproliferative disease by aberrant activation of hematopoietic stem cells

D Xu, S Wang, WM Yu, G Chan, T Araki… - Blood, The Journal …, 2010 - ashpublications.org
D Xu, S Wang, WM Yu, G Chan, T Araki, KD Bunting, BG Neel, CK Qu
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2010ashpublications.org
Germline and somatic gain-of-function mutations in tyrosine phosphatase PTPN11 (SHP-2)
are associated with juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML), a myeloproliferative disease
(MPD) of early childhood. The mechanism by which PTPN11 mutations induce this disease
is not fully understood. Signaling partners that mediate the pathogenic effects of PTPN11
mutations have not been explored. Here we report that germ line mutation Ptpn11D61G in
mice aberrantly accelerates hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) cycling, increases the stem cell …
Abstract
Germline and somatic gain-of-function mutations in tyrosine phosphatase PTPN11 (SHP-2) are associated with juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML), a myeloproliferative disease (MPD) of early childhood. The mechanism by which PTPN11 mutations induce this disease is not fully understood. Signaling partners that mediate the pathogenic effects of PTPN11 mutations have not been explored. Here we report that germ line mutation Ptpn11D61G in mice aberrantly accelerates hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) cycling, increases the stem cell pool, and elevates short-term and long-term repopulating capabilities, leading to the development of MPD. MPD is reproduced in primary and secondary recipient mice transplanted with Ptpn11D61G/+ whole bone marrow cells or purified LineageSca-1+c-Kit+ cells, but not lineage committed progenitors. The deleterious effects of Ptpn11D61G mutation on HSCs are attributable to enhancing cytokine/growth factor signaling. The aberrant HSC activities caused by Ptpn11D61G mutation are largely corrected by deletion of Gab2, a prominent interacting protein and target of Shp-2 in cell signaling. As a result, MPD phenotypes are markedly ameliorated in Ptpn11D61G/+/Gab2−/− double mutant mice. Collectively, our data suggest that oncogenic Ptpn11 induces MPD by aberrant activation of HSCs. This study also identifies Gab2 as an important mediator for the pathogenic effects of Ptpn11 mutations.
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