Cancers (Jan 2023)

Molecular Mechanisms in Murine Syngeneic Leukemia Stem Cells

  • Michael Chamo,
  • Omri Koren,
  • Oron Goldstein,
  • Nir Bujanover,
  • Nurit Keinan,
  • Ye’ela Scharff,
  • Roi Gazit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15030720
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 720

Abstract

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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is a severe disease with a very high relapse rate. AML relapse may be attributable to leukemic stem cells (LSC). Notably, the “cancer stem cell” theory, which relates to LSCs, is controversial and criticized due to the technical peculiarities of the xenotransplant of human cells into mice. In this study, we searched for possible LSCs in an immunocompetent synergetic mice model. First, we found phenotypic heterogeneity in the ML23 leukemia line. We prospectively isolated a sub-population using the surface markers cKit+CD9−CD48+Mac1−/low, which have the potency to relapse the disease. Importantly, this sub-population can pass in syngeneic hosts and retrieve the heterogeneity of the parental ML23 leukemia line. The LSC sub-population resides in various organs. We present a unique gene expression signature of the LSC in the ML23 model compared to the other sub-populations. Interestingly, the ML23 LSC sub-population expresses therapeutic targeted genes such as CD47 and CD93. Taken together, we present the identification and molecular characterization of LSCs in a syngeneic murine model.

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