• induction de cancer par restriction de l'expression d'oncogènes dans des cellules souches

    Published online: 27 November 2008

    Cancer induction by restriction of oncogene expression to the stem cell compartment
    EMBO Open

    María Pérez-Caro1, César Cobaleda2, Inés González-Herrero1, Carolina Vicente-Dueñas1, Camino Bermejo-Rodríguez1, Margarita Sánchez-Beato3, Alberto Orfao4, Belén Pintado5, Teresa Flores6, Manuel Sánchez-Martín7, Rafael Jiménez2, Miguel A Piris3 & Isidro Sánchez-García1

    Received 24 June 2008; Accepted 7 November 2008


    In human cancers, all cancerous cells carry the oncogenic genetic lesions. However, to elucidate whether cancer is a stem cell-driven tissue, we have developed a strategy to limit oncogene expression to the stem cell compartment in a transgenic mouse setting. Here, we focus on the effects of the BCR-ABLp210 oncogene, associated with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) in humans. We show that CML phenotype and biology can be established in mice by restricting BCR-ABLp210 expression to stem cell antigen 1 (Sca1)+ cells. The course of the disease in Sca1-BCR-ABLp210 mice was not modified on STI571 treatment. However, BCR-ABLp210-induced CML is reversible through the unique elimination of the cancer stem cells (CSCs). Overall, our data show that oncogene expression in Sca1+ cells is all that is required to fully reprogramme it, giving rise to a full-blown, oncogene-specified tumour with all its mature cellular diversity, and that elimination of the CSCs is enough to eradicate the whole tumour.


    • Keywords:

      • cancer,
      • cancer stem cells (CSCs),
      • CSC inhibitors,
      • drug discovery,
      • mouse models
    http://www.nature.com/emboj/journal/v28/n1/full/emboj2008253a.html

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