The TET family of enzymes convert 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) in DNA. Mutations in the gene encoding TET2 are frequently observed in myeloid malignancies. Here it is shown that these disease-associated mutations compromise TET2 catalytic activity; bone marrow samples from patients with TET2 mutations have low levels of 5hmC in genomic DNA, and TET2 is required for normal haematopoietic differentiation. Measurement of genomic 5hmC levels may prove valuable as a diagnostic tool in myeloid cancers.
- Myunggon Ko
- Yun Huang
- Anjana Rao