Overexpression of Lmo2 initiates T-lymphoblastic leukemia via impaired thymocyte competition
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Publication Year 2023-06-05,Volume 220,Issue #6,Page :e20212383
Journal Title
Journal of Experimental Medicine
Abstract
Cell competition has recently emerged as an important tumor suppressor mechanism in the thymus that inhibits autonomous thymic maintenance. Here, we show that the oncogenic transcription factor Lmo2 causes autonomous thymic maintenance in transgenic mice by inhibiting early T cell differentiation. This autonomous thymic maintenance results in the development of self-renewing preleukemic stem cells (pre-LSCs) and subsequent leukemogenesis, both of which are profoundly inhibited by restoration of thymic competition or expression of the antiapoptotic factor BCL2. Genomic analyses revealed the presence of Notch1 mutations in pre-LSCs before subsequent loss of tumor suppressors promotes the transition to overt leukemogenesis. These studies demonstrate a critical role for impaired cell competition in the development of pre-LSCs in a transgenic mouse model of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL), implying that this process plays a role in the ontogeny of human T-ALL.
Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
Research Division(s)
Bioinformatics; Immunology; Blood Cells And Blood Cancer
PubMed ID
36920307
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