Growth Factor-Dependent Activation Of A Myc-Induced Latent Aml Program In Human Hematopoietic Cells

BLOOD(2019)

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Background: Current evidence suggests that genetic and epigenetic abnormalities drive the development of human Acute Myeloid Leukemias (AMLs). However, whether these are sufficient to establish a permanent, self-sustaining AML population, and the potential role of shared perturbed downstream pathways is unknown. We hypothesized that a modest upregulated expression of MYC might play such a role given its commonly increased expression in many AML patients' cells. To test this hypothesis, we assessed the dynamics and types of cells produced in sublethally irradiated NOD-Rag1-/--IL2Rγc-/-(NRG) mice transgenically producing human IL3, GM-CSF and SCF (NRG-3GS mice) following their transplantation with freshly isolated subsets of normal CD34+ cord blood (CB) cells that were first lentivirally transduced with a human MYC cDNA.
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