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Publication : Bcl2 is not required for the development and maintenance of leukemia stem cells in mice.

First Author  González-Herrero I Year  2010
Journal  Carcinogenesis Volume  31
Issue  7 Pages  1292-7
PubMed ID  20299524 Mgi Jnum  J:161649
Mgi Id  MGI:4460074 Doi  10.1093/carcin/bgq062
Citation  Gonzalez-Herrero I, et al. (2010) Bcl2 is not required for the development and maintenance of leukemia stem cells in mice. Carcinogenesis 31(7):1292-7
abstractText  The existence of leukemia stem cells (LSCs) responsible for tumor maintenance has been firmly established. Therefore, therapeutic targeting of these LSCs may have a profound impact on cancer eradication. The anti-apoptotic protein Bcl2 has been proposed as a therapeutic target, but its role in LSC biology has not been investigated. In order to understand the role of Bcl2 in LSC generation and maintenance, we have taken advantage of our Sca1-BCRABLp210 mouse model of human chronic myeloid leukemia and bcl2 gene-targeted mice. This study provides genetic evidence that the inhibition of Bcl2 is not critical for the generation, selection or maintenance of the tumor initiating and maintaining cells in mice.
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