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. 2004 Jul;5(7):738-43.
doi: 10.1038/ni1080. Epub 2004 May 30.

Acute myeloid leukemia originates from a hierarchy of leukemic stem cell classes that differ in self-renewal capacity

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Acute myeloid leukemia originates from a hierarchy of leukemic stem cell classes that differ in self-renewal capacity

Kristin J Hope et al. Nat Immunol. 2004 Jul.
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Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests cancer stem cells sustain neoplasms; however, little is understood of the normal cell initially targeted and the resultant cancer stem cells. We show here, by tracking individual human leukemia stem cells (LSCs) in nonobese diabetic-severe combined immunodeficiency mice serially transplanted with acute myeloid leukemia cells, that LSCs are not functionally homogeneous but, like the normal hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) compartment, comprise distinct hierarchically arranged LSC classes. Distinct LSC fates derived from heterogeneous self-renewal potential. Some LSCs emerged only in recipients of serial transplantation, indicating they divided rarely and underwent self-renewal rather than commitment after cell division within primary recipients. Heterogeneity in LSC self-renewal potential supports the hypothesis that they derive from normal HSCs. Furthermore, normal developmental processes are not completely abolished during leukemogenesis. The existence of multiple stem cell classes shows the need for LSC-targeted therapies.

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  • Cancer stem cells refined.
    Scadden DT. Scadden DT. Nat Immunol. 2004 Jul;5(7):701-3. doi: 10.1038/ni0704-701. Nat Immunol. 2004. PMID: 15224098 No abstract available.

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