Up-regulated MSI2 is associated with more aggressive chronic myeloid leukemia
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2015
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A better understanding of events triggering chronic myeloid leukemia progression are critical to optimised clinical management of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). We sought to validate that increased Musashi 2 (MSI2), a post transcription regulator, expression is associated with progression and prognosis. Screening of 152 CML patients showed MSI2 was significantly decreased among CML patients in CP at diagnosis (p<0.0001), but found no significant difference between the normal control group and treated CML patients in CP. Moreover it was significantly increased (p<0.0001) in advance disease (AD) CML patients. Furthermore, our human hematopoietic cell line data imply MSI2 and BCR-ABL1 mRNA expression correlate. However, these data cast a doubt on earlier reports that MSI2 effects HES1 expression via NUMB-NOTCH signaling. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Kaeda , J , Ringel , F , Oberender , C , Mills , K , Quintarelli , C , Pane , F , Koschmieder , S , Slany , R , Schwarzer , R , Saglio , G , Hemmati , P , van Lessen , A , Amini , L , Greese , M , Vagge , E , Burmeister , T , Serra , A , Carson , A , Schwarz , M , Westermann , J , Jundt , F , Dörken , B & le Coutre , P 2015 , ' Up-regulated MSI2 is associated with more aggressive chronic myeloid leukemia ' Leukemia & lymphoma , vol 56 , no. 7 , pp. 2105-2113 . DOI: 10.3109/10428194.2014.981175 |
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