Molecular and functional analysis of the stem cell compartment of chronic myelogenous leukemia reveals the presence of a CD34- cell population with intrinsic resistance to imatinib
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2009
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Molecular and functional analysis of the stem cell compartment of chronic myelogenous leukemia reveals the presence of a CD34- cell population with intrinsic resistance to imatinib / Lemoli, Rm; Salvestrini, V; Bianchi, Elisa; Bertolini, F; Fogli, M; Amabile, M; Tafuri, A; Salati, Simona; Zini, Roberta; Testoni, N; Rabascio, C; Rossi, L; Martin Padura, I; Castagnetti, F; Marighetti, P; Martinelli, G; Baccarani, M; Ferrari, Sergio; Manfredini, Rossella. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - STAMPA. - 114:25(2009), pp. 5191-5200. [10.1182/blood-2008-08-176016]
Abstract:
We show the molecular and functional characterization of a novel population of lineage-negative CD34-negative (Lin–CD34–) hematopoietic stem cells from chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) patients at diagnosis. Molecular karyotyping and quantitative analysis of BCR-ABL transcript demonstrated that approximately one-third of CD34– cells are leukemic. CML Lin–CD34– cells showed kinetic quiescence and limited clonogenic capacity. However, stroma-dependent cultures induced CD34 expression on some cells and cell cycling, and increased clonogenic activity and expression of BCR-ABL transcript. Lin–CD34– cells showed hematopoietic cell engraftment rate in 2 immunodeficient mouse strains similar to Lin-CD34+ cells, whereas endothelial cell engraftment was significantly higher. Gene expression profiling revealed the down-regulation of cell-cycle arrest genes and genes involved in antigen presentation and processing, while the expression of genes related to tumor progression, such as angiogenic factors, was strongly up-regulated compared with normal counterparts. Phenotypic analysis confirmed the significant down-regulation of HLA class I and II molecules in CML Lin–CD34– cells. Imatinib mesylate did not reduce fusion transcript levels, BCR-ABL kinase activity, and clonogenic efficiency of CML Lin–CD34– cells in vitro. Moreover, leukemic CD34– cells survived exposure to BCR-ABL inhibitors in vivo. Thus, we identified a novel CD34– leukemic stem cell subset in CML with peculiar molecular and functional characteristics.
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human hematopoietic stem cells; chronic myeloid leukemia; drug resistance; imatinib
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Lemoli, Rm; Salvestrini, V; Bianchi, Elisa; Bertolini, F; Fogli, M; Amabile, M; Tafuri, A; Salati, Simona; Zini, Roberta; Testoni, N; Rabascio, C; Rossi, L; Martin Padura, I; Castagnetti, F; Marighetti, P; Martinelli, G; Baccarani, M; Ferrari, Sergio; Manfredini, Rossella
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