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Stem-cell leukemia: p53 deficiency mediated suppression of leukemic differentiation in C3H/He myeloid leukemia.

C3H/He mice produce myeloid leukemias after whole body irradiation of 1-3Gy as compared with non-irradiated controls that produce fewer than 1% of leukemia [Radiatiton Research 127 (1991) 146]. Thus, p53-deficient C57BL/6 strain, a malignant lymphoma prone, was crossed back into C3H/He strain. Lethally irradiated wild-type mice to which p53-deficient bone marrow cells were transplanted (transplantation assay) showed dramatic change in the propensity of leukemia of myeloid lineages, the cells lacking CD3, Thy1.2, sIgM, B220, Mac-1, Gr-1, but being positive for c-Kit and CD44. Furthermore, transplanted mice subjected to 3Gy irradiation gave rise to a faster development of leukemia and a higher frequency of double-lineage leukemias than the non-irradiated control.[1]

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  1. Stem-cell leukemia: p53 deficiency mediated suppression of leukemic differentiation in C3H/He myeloid leukemia. Yoshida, K., Aizawa, S., Watanabe, K., Hirabayashi, Y., Inoue, T. Leuk. Res. (2002) [Pubmed]
 
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