Engraftment Patterns In Nod.Scid Mice Predict Outcome In Human Aml

BLOOD(2014)

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Abstract
The NOD.SCID xenotransplantation assay is a key model system for interrogating the biology of leukemic stem cells (LSCs) in human acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Approximately 50% of AMLs can generate human grafts in immunodeficient mice that recapitulate the features of the parent sample. However, some AML samples generate non-leukemic grafts upon xenotransplantation. We recently reported that multilineage (ML) grafts, comprised of both B-lymphoid and myeloid cells, are generated by preleukemic hematopoietic stem cells (preL-HSCs; Shlush et al. Nature 2014). PreL-HSCs contain a subset of the mutations present in leukemic blasts and have a competitive growth advantage over wildtype HSCs leading to clonal expansion in vivo, yet retain multilineage differentiation capacity.
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