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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of mouse activated or control 5-FU bone marrow from MLL-AF4stop knockins

Dataset: Transcription profiling of mouse activated or control 5-FU bone marrow from MLL-AF4stop knockins

We created a mouse model where conditional expression of physiologic levels of an Mll-AF4 fusion oncogene induces development of acute...

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We created a mouse model where conditional expression of physiologic levels of an Mll-AF4 fusion oncogene induces development of acute lymphoblastic (ALL) or acute myeloid leukemias (AML). Immunophenotypic and gene expression analysis of the ALL cells demonstrated bone marrow replacement with B-precursor cells which express a gene expression profile that has significant overlap with profiles in human MLL-rearranged ALL. To examine early, pre-leukemic changes in lymphoid cells due to Mll-AF4 expression, we infected 5-FU bone marrow cells from Mll-AF4stop knocking mice with activating (Cre-GFP) or control (MIF-GFP) retrovirus ex vivo and measured expression changes after culture under lymphoid growth conditions. Experiment Overall Design: Mll-AF4stop knock-in mice were treated with 5-FU and 5 days later their bone marrow infected ex vivo with either Cre-GFP to activate the Mll-AF4 fusion construct or with a control MIG-Cre retrovirus. GFP+ cells were sorted 2 days post-infection and cultured for 14 days under lymphoid growth conditions before total RNA was isolated for hybridization to Affymetrix expression microarrays.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
4

Source:
E-GEOD-12313

PubMed:
18977325

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.24, 2014


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Sample
GSE12313GSM309523
GSE12313GSM309524
GSE12313GSM309525
GSE12313GSM309526

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  • bone
  • bone marrow

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