白血病前期
生物
GATA1公司
白血病
干细胞
造血
三体
癌症研究
髓系白血病
祖细胞
遗传学
作者
Elvin Wagenblast,Joana Araújo,Olga I. Gan,Sarah K. Cutting,Alex Murison,Gabriela Krivdova,Maria Azkanaz,Jessica McLeod,Sabrina Smith,Sajid A. Marhon,Martino Gabra,Michelle Chan‐Seng‐Yue,Laura García‐Prat,Leonardo Salmena,Daniel D. De Carvalho,Karen Chong,Maian Roifman,Patrick Shannon,Jean Wang,Johann Hitzler
出处
期刊:
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2020-11-30
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1101/2020.11.29.402800
摘要
Abstract Children with Down syndrome have a 150-fold increased risk of developing myeloid leukemia, but the mechanism of predisposition is unclear. As Down syndrome leukemogenesis initiates during fetal development, we characterized the cellular context of preleukemic initiation and leukemic progression using gene editing in human disomic and trisomic fetal liver hematopoietic cells and xenotransplantation. GATA1 mutations caused transient preleukemia only when introduced into trisomy 21 long-term hematopoietic stem cells, where a subset of chromosome 21 miRNAs triggers predisposition to preleukemia. By contrast, progression to leukemia was independent of trisomy 21 and originated in various stem and progenitor cells through additional mutations in cohesin genes. CD117+/KIT cells mediated the propagation of preleukemia and leukemia, and functional KIT inhibition targeted preleukemic stem cells, blocking progression to leukemia.
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