Modeling Philadelphia chromosome positive leukemias

Oncogene
S Wong, O N Witte

Abstract

The Ph chromosome has been genetically linked to CML and ALL. Its chimeric fusion gene product, BCR-ABL, can generate leukemia in mice. This review will discuss selected model systems developed to study BCR-ABL induced leukemia and focuses on what we have learned about the human disease from these models. Five main experimental approaches will be discussed including: (i) Reconstitution of mice with bone marrow cells retrovirally transduced with BCR-ABL; (ii) Transgenic mice expressing BCR-ABL; (iii) Knock-in mice with BCR-ABL expression driven from the endogenous bcr locus; (iv) Development of CML-like disease in mice with loss of function mutations in heterologous genes; and (v) ES in vitro hematopoietic differentiation coupled with regulated BCR-ABL expression.

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