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Original Article: Research

MicroRNAs expressed in hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells are deregulated in acute myeloid leukemias

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Pages 1466-1474 | Received 05 May 2014, Accepted 10 Aug 2014, Published online: 21 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

MicroRNAs are key regulators of hematopoiesis, specifically involved in regulating the maintenance of stemness of primitive hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) and the early and late stages of hematopoietic differentiation. Some microRNAs have been found to be expressed in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and primitive HPCs, and play a relevant role in regulation of the early steps of hematopoietic cell differentiation. Notable examples of these microRNAs are given by miR-22, miR-29, miR-125 and miR-126. These HSC/HPC-regulating microRNAs are often deregulated in some subsets of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), with pathogenic, diagnostic and prognostic implications. Therefore, elucidation of the pattern of microRNA expression at the level of the early stages of hematopoietic cell differentiation has essential implications, not only for elucidation of the molecular bases of the early stages of hematopoietic differentiation, but also for a better understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms underlying AML.

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