2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.28.534511
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TET2lesions enhance the aggressiveness ofCEBPA-mutant AML by rebalancingGATA2expression

Abstract: The myeloid transcription factor CEBPA is recurrently biallelically mutated (i.e., double mutated; CEBPA DM) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with a combination of hypermorphic N-terminal mutations (CEBPA NT), promoting expression of the leukemia-associated p30 isoform, and amorphic C-terminal mutations. The most frequently co-mutated genes in CEBPA DM AML are GATA2 and TET2, however the molecular mechanisms underlying this co-mutational spectrum are incomplete. By combining transcriptomic and epigenomic analys… Show more

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