Genomic Lesions Involved in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Progression

Adriana Zámečníkova
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Abstract Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a clonal myeloproliferative disorder that progresses in a multistep fashion. The number of genetic lesions necessary to generate disease progression is unknown, but the clinical heterogeneity of patients and the wide variety of observed secondary changes suggest that construction of a unified theory of progression is impossible and that probably multiple genomic alterations are required to induce the phenotype of blast crisis. The transition between chronic phase and blast crisis is associated with marked functional changes, making CML a unique model for studying the process of leukemogenesis in humans.
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参与慢性髓系白血病进展的基因组病变
慢性髓性白血病(CML)是一种多步骤发展的克隆性骨髓增生性疾病。产生疾病进展所需的遗传病变数量尚不清楚,但患者的临床异质性和观察到的各种继发变化表明,建立统一的进展理论是不可能的,可能需要多种基因组改变来诱导blast危机的表型。慢性期和母细胞危象之间的转变与显著的功能改变有关,使CML成为研究人类白血病发生过程的独特模型。
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