Inhibition of mitochondria induces apoptosis and reduces telomere length and activity in acute myeloid leukemia stem cells
Behnaz Valipour,
Sahar Davari,
Raheleh Farahzadi
et al.
Abstract:Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a highly lethal hematological malignancy in adults and children. Abnormal proliferation of leukemia stem cells (LSC) with CD34+ and CD38− phenotypes are the main clinical features of AML. Patients with AML face drug resistance and treatment failure due to a default in stem and progenitor cells. Therefore, defining LSC properties is necessary for targeting leukemia‐initiating cells. Mitochondrial mass and activity increase in AML initiating cells compared with normal stem cells. … Show more
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