The development of leukemia is a multistep process that can be caused by multiple genetic and epigenetic changes which affect normal growth and differentiation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and ultimately lead to full leukemic transformation. Despite most leukemia patients initially achieving successful remission after intensive treatment, the persistence of a rare population of chemotherapy-resistant leukemic stem cells (LSCs) can result in relapse of disease in a relatively large cohort of patients. The studies presented in this thesis were aimed to identify Polycomb signaling pathways in leukemia and whether they can be used to target and eradicate LSCs. Our data suggest an essential role for non-canonical PRC1.1 in controll...
Epigenetic changes are common alterations in cancer cells. Here, we have investigated the role of Po...
SummaryLeukemia stem cells (LSCs) represent a biologically distinct subpopulation of myeloid leukemi...
The MLL-AF4 fusion protein is the most prevalent MLL rearrangement in acute lymphoid leukaemia. It i...
The development of leukemia is a multistep process that can be caused by multiple genetic and epigen...
The Trithorax and Polycomb groups of chromatin regulators are critical for cell-lineage specificatio...
Polycomb proteins are classical regulators of stem cell self-renewal and cell lineage commitment and...
SummaryPolycomb proteins are classical regulators of stem cell self-renewal and cell lineage commitm...
Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) and PRC2 are transcriptional repressors that function as key re...
In an attempt to unravel functionality of the non-canonical PRC1.1 Polycomb complex in human leukemo...
Leukemia is a complex heterogeneous disease often driven by the expression of oncogenic fusion prote...
The equilibrium between self-renewal and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells is regulated by...
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are responsible for maintaining hematopoiesis. These cells are able ...
Epigenetic changes are common alterations in cancer cells. Here, we have investigated the role of Po...
SummaryLeukemia stem cells (LSCs) represent a biologically distinct subpopulation of myeloid leukemi...
The MLL-AF4 fusion protein is the most prevalent MLL rearrangement in acute lymphoid leukaemia. It i...
The development of leukemia is a multistep process that can be caused by multiple genetic and epigen...
The Trithorax and Polycomb groups of chromatin regulators are critical for cell-lineage specificatio...
Polycomb proteins are classical regulators of stem cell self-renewal and cell lineage commitment and...
SummaryPolycomb proteins are classical regulators of stem cell self-renewal and cell lineage commitm...
Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) and PRC2 are transcriptional repressors that function as key re...
In an attempt to unravel functionality of the non-canonical PRC1.1 Polycomb complex in human leukemo...
Leukemia is a complex heterogeneous disease often driven by the expression of oncogenic fusion prote...
The equilibrium between self-renewal and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells is regulated by...
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are responsible for maintaining hematopoiesis. These cells are able ...
Epigenetic changes are common alterations in cancer cells. Here, we have investigated the role of Po...
SummaryLeukemia stem cells (LSCs) represent a biologically distinct subpopulation of myeloid leukemi...
The MLL-AF4 fusion protein is the most prevalent MLL rearrangement in acute lymphoid leukaemia. It i...