Myeloid leukemia with transdifferentiation plasticity developing from T-cell progenitors

Riemke P., Czeh M., Fischer J., Walter C., Ghani S., Zepper M., Agelopoulos K., Lettermann S., Gebhardt M., Mah N., Weilemann A., Grau M., Gröning V., Haferlach T., Lenze D., Delwel R., Prinz M., Andrade-Navarro M., Lenz G., Dugas M., Müller-Tidow C., Rosenbauer F.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Unfavorable patient survival coincides with lineage plasticity observed in human acute leukemias. These cases are assumed to arise from hematopoietic stem cells, which have stable multipotent differentiation potential. However, here we report that plasticity in leukemia can result from instable lineage identity states inherited from differentiating progenitor cells. Using mice with enhanced c-Myc expression, we show, at the single-cell level, that T-lymphoid progenitors retain broad malignant lineage potential with a high capacity to differentiate into myeloid leukemia. These T-cell-derived myeloid blasts retain expression of a defined set of T-cell transcription factors, creating a lymphoid epigenetic memory that confers growth and propagates myeloid/T-lymphoid plasticity. Based on these characteristics, we identified a correlating human leukemia cohort and revealed targeting of Jak2/Stat3 signaling as a therapeutic possibility. Collectively, our study suggests the thymus as a source for myeloid leukemia and proposes leukemic plasticity as a driving mechanism. Moreover, our results reveal a pathway-directed therapy option against thymus-derived myeloid leukemogenesis and propose a model in which dynamic progenitor differentiation states shape unique neoplastic identities and therapy responses.

Details about the publication

JournalEMBO Journal
Volume35
Issue22
Page range2399-2416
StatusPublished
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.15252/embj.201693927
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Keywordsleukemia; lineage plasticity; myeloid differentiation; T-cell progenitors

Authors from the University of Münster

Czeh, Melinda
Institute of Molecualr Tumor Biology
Dugas, Martin
Institute of Medical Informatics
Fischer, Josephine
Institute of Molecualr Tumor Biology
Müller-Tidow, Carsten
Medical Clinic of Internal Medicine A (Hematology, Oncology, and Oneumology) (Med A)
Riemke, Pia
Institute of Molecualr Tumor Biology
Rosenbauer, Frank
Institute of Molecualr Tumor Biology
Walter, Carolin
Institute of Medical Informatics
Zepper, Matthias
Institute of Molecualr Tumor Biology