Targeting of CD44 eradicates human acute myeloid leukemic stem cells

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Liqing Jin
Kristin J Hope
Qiongli Zhai
Florence Smadja-Joffe
John E Dick
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[1] University Health Network Suite 8-355,Division of Cell and Molecular Biology
[2] Toronto Medical Discovery Tower,undefined
[3] Inserm U718,undefined
[4] Hôpital Saint-Louis,undefined
[5] 1,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2006年 / 12卷
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The long-term survival of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is dismally poor. A permanent cure of AML requires elimination of leukemic stem cells (LSCs), the only cell type capable of initiating and maintaining the leukemic clonal hierarchy. We report a therapeutic approach using an activating monoclonal antibody directed to the adhesion molecule CD44. In vivo administration of this antibody to nonobese diabetic-severe combined immune-deficient mice transplanted with human AML markedly reduced leukemic repopulation. Absence of leukemia in serially transplanted mice demonstrated that AML LSCs are directly targeted. Mechanisms underlying this eradication included interference with transport to stem cell–supportive microenvironmental niches and alteration of AML-LSC fate, identifying CD44 as a key regulator of AML LSCs. The finding that AML LSCs require interaction with a niche to maintain their stem cell properties provides a therapeutic strategy to eliminate quiescent AML LSCs and may be applicable to other types of cancer stem cells.
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