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PML/RARα and FLT3-ITD Induce an APL-like Disease in a Mouse Model
by
Kelly, Louise M.
, Williams, Ifor R.
, Gilliland, D. Gary
, Boulton, Christina L.
, Kutok, Jeffrey L.
, Curley, David P.
, Ley, Timothy J.
, Amaral, Sonia M.
in
Biological Sciences
/ Disease models
/ Genetic mutation
/ Leukemia
/ Mice
/ Myeloid cells
/ Myeloid leukemia
/ Spleen
/ Spleen cells
/ Transgenic animals
/ Viral diseases
2002
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PML/RARα and FLT3-ITD Induce an APL-like Disease in a Mouse Model
by
Kelly, Louise M.
, Williams, Ifor R.
, Gilliland, D. Gary
, Boulton, Christina L.
, Kutok, Jeffrey L.
, Curley, David P.
, Ley, Timothy J.
, Amaral, Sonia M.
in
Biological Sciences
/ Disease models
/ Genetic mutation
/ Leukemia
/ Mice
/ Myeloid cells
/ Myeloid leukemia
/ Spleen
/ Spleen cells
/ Transgenic animals
/ Viral diseases
2002
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PML/RARα and FLT3-ITD Induce an APL-like Disease in a Mouse Model
by
Kelly, Louise M.
, Williams, Ifor R.
, Gilliland, D. Gary
, Boulton, Christina L.
, Kutok, Jeffrey L.
, Curley, David P.
, Ley, Timothy J.
, Amaral, Sonia M.
in
Biological Sciences
/ Disease models
/ Genetic mutation
/ Leukemia
/ Mice
/ Myeloid cells
/ Myeloid leukemia
/ Spleen
/ Spleen cells
/ Transgenic animals
/ Viral diseases
2002
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PML/RARα and FLT3-ITD Induce an APL-like Disease in a Mouse Model
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PML/RARα and FLT3-ITD Induce an APL-like Disease in a Mouse Model
2002
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Overview
Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) cells invariably express aberrant fusion proteins involving the retinoic acid receptor α (RARα). The most common fusion partner is promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML), which is fused to RARα in the balanced reciprocal chromosomal translocation, t(15;17)(q22:q11). Expression of PML/RARα from the cathepsin G promoter in transgenic mice causes a nonfatal myeloproliferative syndrome in all mice; about 15% go on to develop APL after a long latent period, suggesting that additional mutations are required for the development of APL. A candidate target gene for a second mutation is FLT3, because it is mutated in approximately 40% of human APL cases. Activating mutations in FLT3, including internal tandem duplication (ITD) in the juxtamembrane domain, transform hematopoietic cell lines to factor independent growth. FLT3-ITDs also induce a myeloproliferative disease in a murine bone marrow transplant model, but are not sufficient to cause AML. Here, we test the hypothesis that PML/RARα can cooperate with FLT3-ITD to induce an APL-like disease in the mouse. Retroviral transduction of FLT3-ITD into bone marrow cells obtained from PML/RARα transgenic mice results in a short latency APL-like disease with complete penetrance. This disease resembles the APL-like disease that occurs with long latency in the PML/RARα transgenics, suggesting that activating mutations in FLT3 can functionally substitute for the additional mutations that occur during mouse APL progression. The leukemia is transplantable to secondary recipients and is ATRA responsive. These observations document cooperation between PML/RARα and FLT3-ITD in development of the murine APL phenotype.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences,The National Academy of Sciences
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