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Repeat to gene expression ratios in leukemic blast cells can stratify risk prediction in acute myeloid leukemia.

M Onishi-SeebacherG EriksonZ SawitzkiD RyanG GreveM LübbertThomas Jenuwein
Published in: BMC medical genomics (2021)
We developed an integrative bioinformatic approach that defines a general model for the analysis of repeat element dysregulation in physiological and pathological development. We find that changes in repeat to gene expression (i.e. R/G ratios) correlate with hematopoietic differentiation and can sub-stratify AML patients into low-risk and high-risk subgroups. Thus, the definition of a R/G ratio can serve as a valuable biomarker for AML and could also provide insights into differential patient response to epigenetic drug treatment.
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