Meta-analysis reveals significant sex differences in chronic lymphocytic leukemia progression in the eµ-tcl1 transgenic mouse model

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The Eµ-TCL1 transgenic mouse model represents the most widely and extensively used animal model for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). In this report, we performed a meta-analysis of leukemia progression in over 300 individual Eµ-TCL1 transgenic mice and discovered a significantly accelerated disease progression in females compared to males. This difference is also reflected in an aggressive CLL mouse model with additional deletion of Tp53 besides the TCL1 transgene. Moreover, after serial adoptive transplantation of murine CLL cells, female recipients also succumbed to CLL earlier than male recipients. This sex-related disparity in the murine models is markedly contradictory to the human CLL condition. Thus, due to our observation we urge both careful consideration in the experimental design and accurate description of the Eµ-TCL1 transgenic cohorts in future studies.

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Koch, M., Reinartz, S., Saggau, J., Knittel, G., Rosen, N., Fedorchenko, O., … Nguyen, P. H. (2020). Meta-analysis reveals significant sex differences in chronic lymphocytic leukemia progression in the eµ-tcl1 transgenic mouse model. Cancers, 12(7), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12071980

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