Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10768617 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is characterized by its hallmark oncogene BCR-ABL and the progression from a chronic phase toward an acute leukemia, with a differentiation arrest of the leukemic clone. In the present study, we conducted a microarray analysis using an inducible model of BCR-ABL expression based on the TET-OFF system, and we found that osteopontin (OPN), a component of stem cell niche, is overexpressed in BCR-ABL-expressing cells. Studies using mutant forms of BCR-ABL demonstrated that the BCR-ABL-induced OPN overexpression was a tyrosine kinase-dependent event. Furthermore, OPN concentration was significantly increased in the serum of leukemic mice generated by transplantation of BCR-ABL-expressing bone marrow cells. Most importantly, a significant increase of OPN concentration was observed in the serum of CML patients as compared to controls. Overall these results show that OPN is deregulated by BCR-ABL oncogene and suggest that OPN could be involved in CML stem cell biology.
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S. Flamant, T. Kortulewski, A. Dugray, M.-L. Bonnet, M. Guillier, F. Guilhot, J.-H. Bourhis, W. Vainchenker, D. Tronik-Le Roux, A.G. Turhan,