Cite-Seq Reveals Distinct Patterns and Potential Mechanisms of Relapse in Pediatric AML

BLOOD(2021)

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Introduction - Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive disease with a relapse rate of approximately 40% in children. Progress in improving cure rates has been slow, in part because AML is very heterogeneous. Molecular studies consistently show that most cases are comprised of distinct subclones that diminish or expand over the course of therapy. Single-cell profiling methods now allow parsing of the leukemic population into subsets based on gene and/or protein expression patterns. We hypothesized that comparing the features of the subsets that are dominant at relapse with those that are dominant at diagnosis would reveal mechanisms of treatment failure.
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