Title of article
Chronic versus acute myelogenous leukemia: A question of self-renewal
Author/Authors
Jamieson، نويسنده , , Catriona H.M. and Weissman، نويسنده , , Irving L. and Passegué، نويسنده , , Emmanuelle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
3
From page
531
To page
533
Abstract
Leukemia stem cells are defined as transformed hematopoietic stem cells or committed progenitor cells that have amplified or acquired the stem cell capacity for self-renewal, albeit in a poorly regulated fashion. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Huntly and colleagues report a striking difference in the ability of two leukemia-associated fusion proteins, MOZ-TIF2 and BCR-ABL, to transform myeloid progenitor populations. This rigorous study supports the idea of a hierarchy among leukemia-associated protooncogenes for their ability to endow committed myeloid progenitors with the self-renewal capacity driving leukemic stem cell propagation, and sheds new light on the pathogenesis of chronic and acute myelogenous leukemias.
Journal title
Cancer Cell
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Cancer Cell
Record number
1335561
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