Hacking cell differentiation: transcriptional rerouting in reprogramming, lineage infidelity and metaplasia

Autor/innen

  • G. Regalo
  • A. Leutz

Journal

  • EMBO Molecular Medicine

Quellenangabe

  • EMBO Mol Med 5 (8): 1154-1164

Zusammenfassung

  • Initiating neoplastic cell transformation events are of paramount importance for the comprehension of regeneration and vanguard oncogenic processes but are difficult to characterize and frequently clinically overlooked. In epithelia, pre-neoplastic transformation stages are often distinguished by the appearance of phenotypic features of another differentiated tissue, termed metaplasia. In haemato/lymphopoietic malignancies, cell lineage ambiguity is increasingly recorded. Both, metaplasia and biphenotypic leukaemia/lymphoma represent examples of dysregulated cell differentiation that reflect a history of trans-differentiation and/or epigenetic reprogramming. Here we compare the similarity between molecular events of experimental cell trans-differentiation as an emerging therapeutic concept, with lineage confusion, as in metaplasia and dysplasia forecasting tumour development.


DOI

doi:10.1002/emmm.201302834