In vivo models of subclonal oncogenesis and dependency in hematopoietic malignancy

造血系统恶性肿瘤亚克隆发生和依赖性的体内模型

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作者:Robert L Bowman ,Andrew J Dunbar ,Tanmay Mishra ,Wenbin Xiao ,Michael R Waarts ,Inés Fernández Maestre ,Shira E Eisman ,Louise Cai ,Shoron Mowla ,Nisargbhai Shah ,Angela Youn ,Laura Bennett ,Suean Fontenard ,Shreeya Gounder ,Anushka Gandhi ,Michael Bowman ,Kavi O'Connor ,Zachary Zaroogian ,Pablo Sánchez-Vela ,Anthony R Martinez Benitez ,Matthew Werewski ,Young Park ,Isabelle S Csete ,Aishwarya Krishnan ,Darren Lee ,Nayla Boorady ,Chad R Potts ,Matthew T Jenkins ,Sheng F Cai ,Martin P Carroll ,Sara E Meyer ,Linde A Miles ,P Brent Ferrell Jr ,Jennifer J Trowbridge ,Ross L Levine

Abstract

Cancer evolution is a multifaceted process leading to dysregulation of cellular expansion and differentiation through somatic mutations and epigenetic dysfunction. Clonal expansion and evolution is driven by cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic selective pressures, which can be captured with increasing resolution by single-cell and bulk DNA sequencing. Despite the extensive genomic alterations revealed in profiling studies, there remain limited experimental systems to model and perturb evolutionary processes. Here, we integrate multi-recombinase tools for reversible, sequential mutagenesis from premalignancy to leukemia. We demonstrate that inducible Flt3 mutations differentially cooperate with Dnmt3a, Idh2, and Npm1 mutant alleles, and that changing the order of mutations influences cellular and transcriptional landscapes. We next use a generalizable, reversible approach to demonstrate that mutation reversion results in rapid leukemic regression with distinct differentiation patterns depending upon co-occurring mutations. These studies provide a path to experimentally model sequential mutagenesis, investigate mechanisms of transformation and probe oncogenic dependency in disease evolution.

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