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Basic Information

Gene ID

3899

Name

AFF3

Synonymous

AF4/FMR2 family, member 3;AFF3;AF4/FMR2 family, member 3

Definition

AF4/FMR2 family member 3|MLLT2-related protein|lymphoid nuclear protein 4|lymphoid nuclear protein related to AF4|protein LAF-4

Position

2q11.2-q12

Gene type

protein-coding

Title

Abstract

LAF-4 is aberrantly expressed in human breast cancer.

LAF-4, which encodes a nuclear protein with transactivation potential, is fused to the MLL gene in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). We identified LAF-4 as a gene that is transcriptionally deregulated in breast tumors and thus may have a pathological role in mammary tumorigenesis. In line with the previous finding that LAF-4 expression is tissue specific, we did not detect any LAF-4 mRNA in normal mammary epithelial cell lines. However, 2 of 5 breast cancer cell lines were found to express LAF-4 at both the RNA and protein levels. In 2 of 9 primary tumor-normal pairs, the expression of LAF-4 was clearly elevated in the tumor tissue. Using RNA in situ hybridization, we demonstrated that LAF-4 is expressed in mammary tumor cells but not in normal acini. In a group of 64 primary human breast tumors, we found that LAF-4 was overexpressed in approximately 20% of the cases. Although epigenetic changes may be involved in altered expression of some genes, differences in LAF-4 expression were not associated with DNA methylation of the predicted promoter region. Our results suggest that LAF-4 may be a proto-oncogene that is transcriptionally activated in some cases of breast cancer.

Combined transcriptome studies identify AFF3 as a mediator of the oncogenic effects of beta-catenin in adrenocortical carcinoma.

Adrenocortical cancer (ACC) is a very aggressive tumor, and genomics studies demonstrate that the most frequent alterations of driver genes in these cancers activate the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway. However, the adrenal-specific targets of oncogenic beta-catenin-mediating tumorigenesis have not being established. A combined transcriptomic analysis from two series of human tumors and the human ACC cell line H295R harboring a spontaneous beta-catenin activating mutation was done to identify the Wnt/beta-catenin targets. Seven genes were consistently identified in the three studies. Among these genes, we found that AFF3 mediates the oncogenic effects of beta-catenin in ACC. The Wnt response element site located at nucleotide position -1408 of the AFF3 transcriptional start sites (TSS) mediates the regulation by the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway. AFF3 silencing decreases cell proliferation and increases apoptosis in the ACC cell line H295R. AFF3 is located in nuclear speckles, which play an important role in RNA splicing. AFF3 overexpression in adrenocortical cells interferes with the organization and/or biogenesis of these nuclear speckles and alters the distribution of CDK9 and cyclin T1 such that they accumulate at the sites of AFF3/speckles. We demonstrate that AFF3 is a new target of Wnt/beta-catenin pathway involved in ACC, acting on transcription and RNA splicing.