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Genetically distinct leukemic stem cells in human CD34- acute myeloid leukemia are arrested at a hemopoietic precursor-like stage.


ABSTRACT: Our understanding of the perturbation of normal cellular differentiation hierarchies to create tumor-propagating stem cell populations is incomplete. In human acute myeloid leukemia (AML), current models suggest transformation creates leukemic stem cell (LSC) populations arrested at a progenitor-like stage expressing cell surface CD34. We show that in ?25% of AML, with a distinct genetic mutation pattern where >98% of cells are CD34(-), there are multiple, nonhierarchically arranged CD34(+) and CD34(-) LSC populations. Within CD34(-) and CD34(+) LSC-containing populations, LSC frequencies are similar; there are shared clonal structures and near-identical transcriptional signatures. CD34(-) LSCs have disordered global transcription profiles, but these profiles are enriched for transcriptional signatures of normal CD34(-) mature granulocyte-macrophage precursors, downstream of progenitors. But unlike mature precursors, LSCs express multiple normal stem cell transcriptional regulators previously implicated in LSC function. This suggests a new refined model of the relationship between LSCs and normal hemopoiesis in which the nature of genetic/epigenetic changes determines the disordered transcriptional program, resulting in LSC differentiation arrest at stages that are most like either progenitor or precursor stages of hemopoiesis.

SUBMITTER: Quek L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4986529 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetically distinct leukemic stem cells in human CD34- acute myeloid leukemia are arrested at a hemopoietic precursor-like stage.

Quek Lynn L   Otto Georg W GW   Garnett Catherine C   Lhermitte Ludovic L   Karamitros Dimitris D   Stoilova Bilyana B   Lau I-Jun IJ   Doondeea Jessica J   Usukhbayar Batchimeg B   Kennedy Alison A   Metzner Marlen M   Goardon Nicolas N   Ivey Adam A   Allen Christopher C   Gale Rosemary R   Davies Benjamin B   Sternberg Alexander A   Killick Sally S   Hunter Hannah H   Cahalin Paul P   Price Andrew A   Carr Andrew A   Griffiths Mike M   Virgo Paul P   Mackinnon Stephen S   Grimwade David D   Freeman Sylvie S   Russell Nigel N   Craddock Charles C   Mead Adam A   Peniket Andrew A   Porcher Catherine C   Vyas Paresh P  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20160704 8


Our understanding of the perturbation of normal cellular differentiation hierarchies to create tumor-propagating stem cell populations is incomplete. In human acute myeloid leukemia (AML), current models suggest transformation creates leukemic stem cell (LSC) populations arrested at a progenitor-like stage expressing cell surface CD34. We show that in ∼25% of AML, with a distinct genetic mutation pattern where >98% of cells are CD34(-), there are multiple, nonhierarchically arranged CD34(+) and  ...[more]

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