Journal article

Non-genetic heterogeneity, altered cell fate and differentiation therapy

AC Lewis, LM Kats

EMBO Molecular Medicine | WILEY | Published : 2021

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Abstract

Altered capacity for self-renewal and differentiation is a hallmark of cancer, and many tumors are composed of cells with a developmentally immature phenotype. Among the malignancies where processes that govern cell fate decisions have been studied most extensively is acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a disease characterized by the presence of large numbers of “blasts” that resemble myeloid progenitors. Classically, the defining properties of AML cells were said to be aberrant self-renewal and a block of differentiation, and the term “differentiation therapy” was coined to describe drugs that promote the maturation of leukemic blasts. Notionally however, the simplistic view that such agents “unb..

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