T-cell leukemogenesis is an inappropriate lineage decision-making process: implications for precision oncology

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Abstract

Genetic lineage tracing in cell type-specific mouse models of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) have revealed that tumor cell identity is imposed by expression of the oncogene Lim Domain Only 2 (LMO2), rather than by the target cell phenotype. This approach allowed to identify that secondary genomic alterations, like Notch1 mutations, appeared late and only took place within the thymus during T-ALL development. These concepts are therefore critical for the development of modern therapies aimed at curing T-ALL.

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Rodríguez-Hernández, G., Bhatia, S., Vicente-Dueñas, C., Borkhardt, A., Hauer, J., & Sánchez-García, I. (2018). T-cell leukemogenesis is an inappropriate lineage decision-making process: implications for precision oncology. Molecular and Cellular Oncology, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2018.1497860

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