2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41388-021-01770-0
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An aging mouse model of human chronic myeloid leukemia

Abstract: Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is an age-dependent blood malignancy. Like many other age-dependent human diseases, laboratory animal research of CML uses young mice that do not factor in the influence of aging. To understand how aging may impact animal modeling of human age-dependent diseases, we established the first aging mouse model of human CML in BALB/c mice in the advanced age defined by 75% survival. This model was developed by noncytotoxic depletion of bone marrow lineage-positive cells followed by BCR… Show more

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“…Mouse models can also represent a powerful tool to explore the contribution of aging in cancer development and progression. In a very recent paper, Hao and collaborators took advantage of a chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) mouse model to test how aging is affecting tumor progression in aged mice, highlighting the role of the niche in the oncogenic process ( 118 ).…”
Section: Tools To Investigate the Aging Bm Nichementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mouse models can also represent a powerful tool to explore the contribution of aging in cancer development and progression. In a very recent paper, Hao and collaborators took advantage of a chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) mouse model to test how aging is affecting tumor progression in aged mice, highlighting the role of the niche in the oncogenic process ( 118 ).…”
Section: Tools To Investigate the Aging Bm Nichementioning
confidence: 99%