The role of signal transducers and activators of transcription 5 (STAT5) in chronic myelogenous leukemia (CIVIL) is controversial. To clarify the role of STAT5 signaling in P210(BCR/ABL) leukemogenesis, P210 was introduced into primary murine STAT5A-deficient (STAT5A(-/-)) bone marrow (BM) cells, which, unlike STAT5A/5B double knockout BM cells, have no major intrinsic hematopoletic defects. Interestingly, only 21% of mice reconstituted with P210-transduced STAT5A(-/-) BM cells developed classic CIVIL, compared with 80% to 100% of P210/STAT5A(+/+) and P210/STAT5A(+/-)-reconstituted animals. The remainder of P210/STAT5A(-/-) animals died from an acute B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)-like disease (32%) or a CML/ ALL mix (47%), reflecting impairment in the induction and maintenance of CML, which normally predominates in this mouse model. Of mice that ultimately developed CIVIL, P210/STAT5A-/- animals had prolonged survival and increased myeloid immaturity. Importantly, reconstitution of wild-type mice with BM cells coexpressing P210 and dominant-negative STAT5 also profoundly reduced the incidence of CML, without impairing the induction of ALL. Altogether, these findings indicate that STAT5 and STAT5A play an important role in the pathogenesis of the CML-Ilke disease in mice. A greater understanding of the STAT5 target genes involved in CML induction may lead to new therapeutic targets that influence CML progenitor cell biology.
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