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Impaired DNA Replication within Progenitor Cell Pools Promotes Leukemogenesis
Impaired cell cycle progression can be paradoxically associated with increased rates of malignancies. Using retroviral transduction of bone marrow progenitors followed by transplantation into mice, we demonstrate that inhibition of hematopoietic progenitor cell proliferation impairs competition, pro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1283331/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16277552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0030401 |
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author | Bilousova, Ganna Marusyk, Andriy Porter, Christopher C Cardiff, Robert D DeGregori, James |
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description | Impaired cell cycle progression can be paradoxically associated with increased rates of malignancies. Using retroviral transduction of bone marrow progenitors followed by transplantation into mice, we demonstrate that inhibition of hematopoietic progenitor cell proliferation impairs competition, promoting the expansion of progenitors that acquire oncogenic mutations which restore cell cycle progression. Conditions that impair DNA replication dramatically enhance the proliferative advantage provided by the expression of Bcr-Abl or mutant p53, which provide no apparent competitive advantage under conditions of healthy replication. Furthermore, for the Bcr-Abl oncogene the competitive advantage in contexts of impaired DNA replication dramatically increases leukemogenesis. Impaired replication within hematopoietic progenitor cell pools can select for oncogenic events and thereby promote leukemia, demonstrating the importance of replicative competence in the prevention of tumorigenesis. The demonstration that replication-impaired, poorly competitive progenitor cell pools can promote tumorigenesis provides a new rationale for links between tumorigenesis and common human conditions of impaired DNA replication such as dietary folate deficiency, chemotherapeutics targeting dNTP synthesis, and polymorphisms in genes important for DNA metabolism. |
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spelling | pubmed-12833312005-11-15 Impaired DNA Replication within Progenitor Cell Pools Promotes Leukemogenesis Bilousova, Ganna Marusyk, Andriy Porter, Christopher C Cardiff, Robert D DeGregori, James PLoS Biol Research Article Impaired cell cycle progression can be paradoxically associated with increased rates of malignancies. Using retroviral transduction of bone marrow progenitors followed by transplantation into mice, we demonstrate that inhibition of hematopoietic progenitor cell proliferation impairs competition, promoting the expansion of progenitors that acquire oncogenic mutations which restore cell cycle progression. Conditions that impair DNA replication dramatically enhance the proliferative advantage provided by the expression of Bcr-Abl or mutant p53, which provide no apparent competitive advantage under conditions of healthy replication. Furthermore, for the Bcr-Abl oncogene the competitive advantage in contexts of impaired DNA replication dramatically increases leukemogenesis. Impaired replication within hematopoietic progenitor cell pools can select for oncogenic events and thereby promote leukemia, demonstrating the importance of replicative competence in the prevention of tumorigenesis. The demonstration that replication-impaired, poorly competitive progenitor cell pools can promote tumorigenesis provides a new rationale for links between tumorigenesis and common human conditions of impaired DNA replication such as dietary folate deficiency, chemotherapeutics targeting dNTP synthesis, and polymorphisms in genes important for DNA metabolism. Public Library of Science 2005-12 2005-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1283331/ /pubmed/16277552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0030401 Text en Copyright: © 2005 Bilousova et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bilousova, Ganna Marusyk, Andriy Porter, Christopher C Cardiff, Robert D DeGregori, James Impaired DNA Replication within Progenitor Cell Pools Promotes Leukemogenesis |
title | Impaired DNA Replication within Progenitor Cell Pools Promotes Leukemogenesis |
title_full | Impaired DNA Replication within Progenitor Cell Pools Promotes Leukemogenesis |
title_fullStr | Impaired DNA Replication within Progenitor Cell Pools Promotes Leukemogenesis |
title_full_unstemmed | Impaired DNA Replication within Progenitor Cell Pools Promotes Leukemogenesis |
title_short | Impaired DNA Replication within Progenitor Cell Pools Promotes Leukemogenesis |
title_sort | impaired dna replication within progenitor cell pools promotes leukemogenesis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1283331/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16277552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0030401 |
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