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The malignant transformation potential of the oncogene STYK1/NOK at early lymphocyte development in transgenic mice.
Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports 2024 July
B-cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (B-CLL) is a malignancy caused by the clonal expansion of mature B lymphocytes bearing a CD5+ CD19+ (B1) phenotype. However, the origin of B-CLL remains controversial. We showed previously that STYK1/NOK transgenic mice develop a CLL-like disease. Using this model system in this study, we attempt to define the stage of CLL initiation. Here, we show that the phenotype of STYK1/NOK-induced B-CLL is heterogeneous. The expanded B1 lymphocyte pool was detected within peripheral lymphoid organs and was frequently associated with the expansions of memory B cells. Despite this immunophenotypic heterogeneity, suppression of B cell development at an early stage consistently occurred within the bone marrow (BM) of STYK1/NOK-tg mice. Overall, we suggest that enforced expression of STYK1/NOK in transgenic mice might significantly predispose BM hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) towards the development of B-CLL.
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