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The Impact of Inflammation-Induced Tumor Plasticity during Myeloid Transformation.

Anna H YeatonGeraldine CayananSanam LoghaviIgor DolgalevEmmett M LeddinChristian E LooHedieh TorabifardDeedra NicoletJingjing WangKate CorriganVarvara ParaskevopoulouDaniel T StarczynowskiEric WangOmar Abdel-WahabAaron D VinyRichard M StoneJohn C ByrdOlga A GuryanovaRahul M KohliGerardo Andrés CisnerosAristotelis TsirigosAnn-Kathrin EisfeldIannis AifantisMaria Guillamot
Published in: Cancer discovery (2022)
Progression from a preleukemic state to transformation, in the presence of TET2 mutations, is coupled with the emergence of inflammation and a novel population of inflammatory monocytes. Genes characteristic of this inflammatory population are associated with the worst prognosis in patients with AML. These studies connect inflammation to progression to leukemia. See related commentary by Pietras and DeGregori, p. 2234 . This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 2221.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • acute myeloid leukemia
  • diabetic rats
  • bone marrow
  • dendritic cells
  • machine learning
  • genome wide
  • high glucose
  • drug induced
  • acute lymphoblastic leukemia