Ontogenic Changes in Hematopoietic Hierarchy Determine Pediatric Specificity and Disease Phenotype in Fusion Oncogene-Driven Myeloid Leukemia.
Cécile K Lopez,
Esteve Noguera,
Vaia Stavropoulou,
Elie Robert,
Zakia Aid,
Paola Ballerini,
Chrystèle Bilhou-Nabera,
Hélène Lapillonne,
Fabien Boudia,
Cécile Thirant,
Alexandre Fagnan,
Marie-Laure Arcangeli,
Sarah J Kinston,
M'Boyba Diop,
Bastien Job,
Yann Lecluse,
Erika Brunet,
Loélia Babin,
Jean Luc Villeval,
Eric Delabesse,
Antoine HFM Peters,
William Vainchenker,
Muriel Gaudry,
Riccardo Masetti,
Franco Locatelli,
Sébastien Malinge,
Claus Nerlov,
Nathalie Droin,
Camille Lobry,
Isabelle Godin,
Olivier A Bernard,
Berthold Göttgens,
Arnaud Petit,
Françoise Pflumio,
Juerg Schwaller,
Thomas Mercher
Nov 25, 2019
Fusion oncogenes are prevalent in several pediatric cancers, yet little is known about the specific associations between age and phenotype. We observed that fusion oncogenes, such as ETO2-GLIS2, are associated with acute...