C/EBPα and GATA-2 mutations induce bilineage acute erythroid leukemia through transformation of a neomorphic neutrophil-erythroid progenitor
Acute erythroid leukemia (AEL) commonly involves both myeloid and erythroid lineage transformation. However, the mutations that cause AEL and the cell(s) that sustain the bilineage leukemia phenotype remain unknown. We here show that combined biallelic Cebpa and Gata2 zinc finger-1 (ZnF1) mutations...
Auteurs principaux: | Di Genua, C, Valletta, S, Buono, M, Stoilova, B, Sweeney, C, Rodriguez-Meira, A, Grover, A, Meng, Y, Beveridge, R, Aboukhalil, Z, Karamitros, D, Belderbos, ME, Bystykh, L, Thongjuea, S, Vyas, P, Nerlov, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Cell Press
2020
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