Abstract
The existence and identification of leukemia-initiating cells in adult acute B lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) remain controversial. We examined whether adult B-ALL is hierarchically organized into phenotypically distinct subpopulations of leukemogenic and non-leukemogenic cells or whether most B-ALL cells retain leukemogenic capacity, irrespective of their immunophenotype profiles. Our results suggest that adult B-ALL follows the stochastic stem cell model and that the expression of CD34 and CD38 in B-ALL is reversibly and not hierarchically organized.
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Jiang, Z., Deng, M., Wei, X., Ye, W., Xiao, Y., Lin, S., … Li, P. (2016, September 22). Heterogeneity of CD34 and CD38 expression in acute B lymphoblastic leukemia cells is reversible and not hierarchically organized. Journal of Hematology and Oncology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13045-016-0310-1
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