MLL-AF9 initiates transformation from fast-proliferating myeloid progenitors

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Xinyue Chen
Daniel B. Burkhardt
Amaleah A. Hartman
Xiao Hu
Anna E. Eastman
Chao Sun
Xujun Wang
Mei Zhong
Smita Krishnaswamy
Shangqin Guo
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[1] Yale University,Department of Cell Biology
[2] Yale University,Yale Stem Cell Center
[3] Yale University,Department of Genetics
[4] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,SJTU
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Cancer is a hyper-proliferative disease. Whether the proliferative state originates from the cell-of-origin or emerges later remains difficult to resolve. By tracking de novo transformation from normal hematopoietic progenitors expressing an acute myeloid leukemia (AML) oncogene MLL-AF9, we reveal that the cell cycle rate heterogeneity among granulocyte–macrophage progenitors (GMPs) determines their probability of transformation. A fast cell cycle intrinsic to these progenitors provide permissiveness for transformation, with the fastest cycling 3% GMPs acquiring malignancy with near certainty. Molecularly, we propose that MLL-AF9 preserves gene expression of the cellular states in which it is expressed. As such, when expressed in the naturally-existing, rapidly-cycling immature myeloid progenitors, this cell state becomes perpetuated, yielding malignancy. In humans, high CCND1 expression predicts worse prognosis for MLL fusion AMLs. Our work elucidates one of the earliest steps toward malignancy and suggests that modifying the cycling state of the cell-of-origin could be a preventative approach against malignancy.
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