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Publication : PML targeting eradicates quiescent leukaemia-initiating cells.

First Author  Ito K Year  2008
Journal  Nature Volume  453
Issue  7198 Pages  1072-8
PubMed ID  18469801 Mgi Jnum  J:137294
Mgi Id  MGI:3798730 Doi  10.1038/nature07016
Citation  Ito K, et al. (2008) PML targeting eradicates quiescent leukaemia-initiating cells. Nature 453(7198):1072-8
abstractText  The existence of a small population of 'cancer-initiating cells' responsible for tumour maintenance has been firmly demonstrated in leukaemia. This concept is currently being tested in solid tumours. Leukaemia-initiating cells, particularly those that are in a quiescent state, are thought to be resistant to chemotherapy and targeted therapies, resulting in disease relapse. Chronic myeloid leukaemia is a paradigmatic haematopoietic stem cell disease in which the leukaemia-initiating-cell pool is not eradicated by current therapy, leading to disease relapse on drug discontinuation. Here we define the critical role of the promyelocytic leukaemia protein (PML) tumour suppressor in haematopoietic stem cell maintenance, and present a new therapeutic approach for targeting quiescent leukaemia-initiating cells and possibly cancer-initiating cells by pharmacological inhibition of PML.
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