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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