Expression Of Sf3b1-K700e Accelerates The Development Of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia In A Del(13q) Murine Model

BLOOD(2020)

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Abstract
RNA splicing factor SF3B1 is one of the most recurrently mutated genes in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), but expression of this mutation alone in murine B cells does not result in CLL. This gene mutation is often subclonal and associated with poor survival. How this mutation impacts CLL progression remains elusive. Since SF3B1 mutation frequently co-occurs with chromosome 13q deletion (del(13q)), and mice with deletion of the Minimal Deleted Region (MDR) of del(13q) develop indolent CLL, we therefore asked whether co-expression of Sf3b1 mutation can accelerate the onset of CLL in this murine model. If so, how does Sf3b1 mutation mechanistically contribute to CLL.
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chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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