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Modeling clonal evolution and oncogenic dependency in vivo in the context of hematopoietic transformation
by
Bowman, Robert L.
, Lee, Darren
, Dunbar, Andrew
, Cai, Sheng F.
, Maestre, Inés Fernández
, Krishnan, Aishwarya
, Potts, Chad R.
, Mishra, Tanmay
, Park, Young
, Carroll, Martin P.
, Waarts, Michael R.
, Cai, Louise
, Vela, Pablo Sanchez
, Boorady, Nayla
, Meyer, Sara E.
, Martinez Benitez, Anthony R.
, Ferrell, P. Brent
, Eisman, Shira E.
, Miles, Linde A.
, Mowla, Shoron
, Xiao, Wenbin
, Trowbridge, Jennifer J.
, Csete, Isabelle S.
, Levine, Ross L.
, Jenkins, Matthew T.
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Cancer Biology
2022
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Modeling clonal evolution and oncogenic dependency in vivo in the context of hematopoietic transformation
by
Bowman, Robert L.
, Lee, Darren
, Dunbar, Andrew
, Cai, Sheng F.
, Maestre, Inés Fernández
, Krishnan, Aishwarya
, Potts, Chad R.
, Mishra, Tanmay
, Park, Young
, Carroll, Martin P.
, Waarts, Michael R.
, Cai, Louise
, Vela, Pablo Sanchez
, Boorady, Nayla
, Meyer, Sara E.
, Martinez Benitez, Anthony R.
, Ferrell, P. Brent
, Eisman, Shira E.
, Miles, Linde A.
, Mowla, Shoron
, Xiao, Wenbin
, Trowbridge, Jennifer J.
, Csete, Isabelle S.
, Levine, Ross L.
, Jenkins, Matthew T.
in
Cancer Biology
2022
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Modeling clonal evolution and oncogenic dependency in vivo in the context of hematopoietic transformation
by
Bowman, Robert L.
, Lee, Darren
, Dunbar, Andrew
, Cai, Sheng F.
, Maestre, Inés Fernández
, Krishnan, Aishwarya
, Potts, Chad R.
, Mishra, Tanmay
, Park, Young
, Carroll, Martin P.
, Waarts, Michael R.
, Cai, Louise
, Vela, Pablo Sanchez
, Boorady, Nayla
, Meyer, Sara E.
, Martinez Benitez, Anthony R.
, Ferrell, P. Brent
, Eisman, Shira E.
, Miles, Linde A.
, Mowla, Shoron
, Xiao, Wenbin
, Trowbridge, Jennifer J.
, Csete, Isabelle S.
, Levine, Ross L.
, Jenkins, Matthew T.
in
Cancer Biology
2022
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Modeling clonal evolution and oncogenic dependency in vivo in the context of hematopoietic transformation
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Modeling clonal evolution and oncogenic dependency in vivo in the context of hematopoietic transformation
2022
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Cancer evolution is a multifaceted process involving the acquisition of somatic mutations and progressive epigenetic dysregulation of cellular fate. Both cell-intrinsic mechanisms and environmental interactions provide selective pressures capable of promoting clonal evolution and expansion, with single-cell and bulk DNA sequencing offering increased resolution into this process1-4. Advances in genome editing, single-cell biology and expressed lentiviral barcoding have enabled new insights into how transcriptional/epigenetic states change with clonal evolution5,6. Despite the extensive catalog of genomic alterations revealed by resequencing studies7,8, there remain limited means to functionally model and perturb this evolutionary process in experimental systems9. Here we integrated multi-recombinase (Cre, Flp, and Dre) tools for modeling reversible, sequential mutagenesis from premalignant clonal hematopoiesis to acute myeloid leukemia. We demonstrate that somatic acquisition of Flt3 activating mutations elicits distinct phases of acute and chronic activation resulting in differential cooperativity with Npm1 and Dnmt3a disease alleles. We next developed a generalizable allelic framework allowing for the reversible expression of oncogenic mutations at their endogenous loci. We found that reversal of mutant Flt3 resulted in rapid leukemic regression with distinct alterations in cellular compartments depending upon co-occurring mutations. These studies provide a path to model sequential mutagenesis and deterministically investigate mechanisms of transformation and oncogenic dependency in the context of clonal evolution.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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