Article: Induced pluripotent stem cells and hematological malignancies: A powerful tool for disease modeling and drug development

Title:

📑 Induced pluripotent stem cells and hematological malignancies: A powerful tool for disease modeling and drug development

Authors:

  • Donada, A.
  • Basso-Valentina, F.
  • Arkoun, B.
  • Monte-Mor, B.
  • Plo, I.
  • Raslova, H.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scr.2020.102060

Abstract:

The derivation of human pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines by in vitro reprogramming of somatic cells revolutionized research: iPSCs have been used for disease modeling, drug screening and regenerative medicine for many disorders, especially when combined with cutting-edge genome editing technologies. In hematology, malignant transformation is often a multi-step process, that starts with either germline or acquired genetic alteration, followed by progressive acquisition of mutations combined with the selection of one or more pre-existing clones. iPSCs are an excellent model to study the cooperation between different genetic alterations and to test relevant therapeutic drugs. In this review, we will describe the use of iPSCs for pathophysiological studies and drug testing in inherited and acquired hematological malignancies.

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Stem Cell Research Volume 49, December 2020, 102060

Received 2 March 2020, Revised 9 October 2020, Accepted 16 October 2020, Available online 24 October 2020.

Keywords
iPSCs
Hematological malignancies
Drug screen
Differentiation