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Publication : In childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia, blasts at different stages of immunophenotypic maturation have stem cell properties.

First Author  le Viseur C Year  2008
Journal  Cancer Cell Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  47-58
PubMed ID  18598943 Mgi Jnum  J:150328
Mgi Id  MGI:3850396 Doi  10.1016/j.ccr.2008.05.015
Citation  le Viseur C, et al. (2008) In childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia, blasts at different stages of immunophenotypic maturation have stem cell properties. Cancer Cell 14(1):47-58
abstractText  We examined the leukemic stem cell potential of blasts at different stages of maturation in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Human leukemic bone marrow was transplanted intrafemorally into NOD/scid mice. Cells sorted using the B precursor differentiation markers CD19, CD20, and CD34 were isolated from patient samples and engrafted mice before serial transplantation into primary or subsequent (up to quaternary) recipients. Surprisingly, blasts representative of all of the different maturational stages were able to reconstitute and reestablish the complete leukemic phenotype in vivo. Sorted blast populations mirrored normal B precursor cells with transcription of a number of stage-appropriate genes. These observations inform a model for leukemia-propagating stem cells in childhood ALL.
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