Pediatric Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia: Multitasking Fusion Proteins and Oncogenic Cooperations

Cécile K. Lopez, Sébastien Malinge, Muriel Gaudry, Olivier A. Bernard, Thomas Mercher

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    Abstract

    Pediatric leukemia presents specific clinical and genetic features from adult leukemia but the underpinning mechanisms of transformation are still unclear. Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AMKL) is the malignant accumulation of progenitors of the megakaryocyte lineage that normally produce blood platelets. AMKL is diagnosed de novo, in patients showing a poor prognosis, or in Down syndrome (DS) patients with a better prognosis. Recent data show that de novo AMKL is primarily associated with chromosomal alterations leading to the expression of fusions between transcriptional regulators. This review highlights the most recurrent genetic events found in de novo pediatric AMKL patients and, based on recent functional analyses, proposes a mechanism of leukemogenesis common to de novo and DS–AMKL.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)631-642
    Number of pages12
    JournalTrends in Cancer
    Volume3
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2017

    Keywords

    • cancer
    • differentiation
    • pediatric
    • self-renewal
    • transcription

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