Title
Phenotypic Characterization of Disease-Initiating Stem Cells in JAK2- or CALR-mutated Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Language
English
Description (en)
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) are characterized by uncontrolled expansion of myeloid cells, disease-related mutations in certain driver-genes including JAK2, CALR, and MPL, and a substantial risk to progress to secondary acute myeloid leukemia (sAML). Although behaving as stem cell neoplasms, little is known about disease-initiating stem cells in MPN. We established the phenotype of putative CD34+ /CD38- stem cells and CD34+ /CD38+ progenitor cells in MPN. A total of 111 patients with MPN suffering from polycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia, or primary myelofibrosis (PMF) were examined. In almost all patients tested, CD34+ /CD38- stem cells expressed CD33, CD44, CD47, CD52, CD97, CD99, CD105, CD117, CD123, CD133, CD184, CD243, and CD274 (PD-L1). In patients with PMF, MPN stem cells often expressed CD25 and sometimes also CD26 in an aberrant manner. MPN stem cells did not exhibit substantial amounts of CD90, CD273 (PD-L2), CD279 (PD-1), CD366 (TIM-3), CD371 (CLL-1), or IL-1RAP. The phenotype of CD34+ /CD38- stem cells did not change profoundly during progression to sAML. The disease-initiating capacity of putative MPN stem cells was confirmed in NSGS mice. Whereas CD34+ /CD38- MPN cells engrafted in NSGS mice, no substantial engraftment was produced by CD34+ /CD38+ or CD34- cells. The JAK2-targeting drug fedratinib and the BRD4 degrader dBET6 induced apoptosis and suppressed proliferation in MPN stem cells. Together, MPN stem cells display a unique phenotype, including cytokine receptors, immune checkpoint molecules, and other clinically relevant target antigens. Phenotypic characterization of neoplastic stem cells in MPN and sAML should facilitate their enrichment and the development of stem cell-eradicating (curative) therapies.
Keywords (en)
Acute Myeloid-Leukemia; Polycythemia-Vera; Hematopoietic Stem; Progenitor Cells; Myelofibrosis; Transplantation; Expression; Target; Mice; Discoveries
DOI
10.1002/ajh.26889
Author of the digital object
Daniel  Ivanov  (Medical University of Vienna)
Peter  Valent  (Medical University of Vienna)
Robert  Kralovics  (Medical University of Vienna)
Felix  Keil  (Medical University of Vienna / Hanusch Hospital)
Heinz  Gisslinger  (Medical University of Vienna)
Michael  Pfeilstöcker  (Medical University of Vienna / Hanusch Hospital)
Elisabeth  Koller  (Hanusch Hospital)
Wolfgang R.  Speer  (Medical University of Vienna)
Peter  Bettelheim  (Krankenhaus der Elisabethinen)
Maria-Theresa  Krauth  (Medical University of Vienna)
Thamer  Sliwa  (Hanusch Hospital)
Michael  Fillitz  (Hanusch Hospital)
Gregor  Eisenwort  (Medical University of Vienna)
Sigrid  Machherndl-Spandl  (Johannes Kepler University of Linz / Krankenhaus der Elisabethinen)
Gregor  Hoermann  (Medical University of Vienna / Munich Leukemia Laboratory)
Maik  Dahlhoff  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna / University of Vienna / Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine)
Thomas  Rülicke  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
Emir  Hadzijusufovic  (Medical University of Vienna)
Katharina  Slavnitsch  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
Georg  Greiner  (Medical University of Vienna / Ihr labor)
Michael  Willmann  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
Barbara  Peter  (Medical University of Vienna)
Harald  Herrmann  (Medical University of Vienna)
Irina  Sadovnik  (Medical University of Vienna)
Jelena D.  Milosevic Feenstra  (Medical University of Vienna)
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4.1 MB
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CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
American Journal of Hematology
Pages or Volume
14
Volume
98
Number
5
From Page
770
To Page
783
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
2023
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Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
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12.08.2024 07:53:21
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