Leukemogenesis of b2a2-type p210 BCR/ABL in a bone marrow transplantation mouse model using a lentiviral vector.

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Authors: Uchida N, Hanawa H, Dan K, Inokuchi K, Shimada T
The BCR/ABL fusion oncogene found in Philadelphia-positive leukemia exists in three principle forms: p190, p210 and p230. P210 BCR/ABL is commonly found in patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) and is further categorized into b3a2 or b2a2 subtypes on the basis of the BCR breakpoint. Although these 2 subtypes may be clinically heterogeneous, only the b3a2 BCR/ABL gene has been extensively studied at the molecular and cellular levels. In the present study, we compared the in vivo leukemogenic activity of the b3a2 and b2a2 BCR/ABL genes by using lentiviral transduction/transplantation mouse models. Lineage-depleted bone marrow cells of BALB/c mice were transduced with a lentiviral vector including either b2a2 or b3a2 BCR…

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