[Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology | 2021

[Leukemogenic pathway of infant leukemia with MLL fusion].

 

Abstract


Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in infants remains an intractable and difficult-to-treat leukemia as compared to other pediatric ALLs, for which considerable progress has been achieved in terms of treatment outcomes in recent years. The leukemic cells in infants with ALL frequently carry chromosome translocations involving 11q23, resulting in the rearrangement and fusion of the MLL (KMT2A) gene. Among many MLL fusion genes, MLL-AF4 (KMT2A-AFF1) fusion is characteristically observed in infants with ALL, representing a hallmark of poor prognosis. In MLL-AF4-positive infants with ALL, first leukemic cells with MLL-AF4 were generated in utero. Analysis of several murine and human leukemia models revealed that the target cells for tumorigenesis by MLL-AF4 were not the hematopoietic progenitor cells of the bone marrow, but the early hematopoietic progenitor cells present in the fetal liver during the embryonic period and possibly the undifferentiated cells prior to the commitment to hematopoietic cells in the fetus. Elucidation of the leukemogenic process of infant ALL with MLL-AF4 may lead to early, pre-symptomatic diagnosis of leukemia, resulting in the improvement of prognosis and prevention of the onset of ALL in infants.

Volume 62 7
Pages \n 809-819\n
DOI 10.11406/rinketsu.62.809
Language English
Journal [Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology

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