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Publication : Cell of origin strongly influences genetic selection in a mouse model of T-ALL.

First Author  Berquam-Vrieze KE Year  2011
Journal  Blood Volume  118
Issue  17 Pages  4646-56
PubMed ID  21828136 Mgi Jnum  J:178407
Mgi Id  MGI:5298306 Doi  10.1182/blood-2011-03-343947
Citation  Berquam-Vrieze KE, et al. (2011) Cell of origin strongly influences genetic selection in a mouse model of T-ALL. Blood 118(17):4646-56
abstractText  Identifying the normal cell from which a tumor originates is crucial to understanding the etiology of that cancer. However, retrospective identification of the cell of origin in cancer is challenging because of the accumulation of genetic and epigenetic changes in tumor cells. The biologic state of the cell of origin likely influences the genetic events that drive transformation. We directly tested this hypothesis by performing a Sleeping Beauty transposon mutagenesis screen in which common insertion sites were identified in tumors that were produced by mutagenesis of cells at varying time points throughout the T lineage. Mutation and gene expression data derived from these tumors were then compared with data obtained from a panel of 84 human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia samples, including copy number alterations and gene expression profiles. This revealed that altering the cell of origin produces tumors that model distinct subtypes of human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, suggesting that even subtle changes in the cell of origin dramatically affect genetic selection in tumors. These findings have broad implications for the genetic analysis of human cancers as well as the production of mouse models of cancer.
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