“…This agrees with clinical reports of osteopenia or osteoporosis, due to a decrease in osteoblast function, noted in newly diagnosed children or adults with acute leukemia (El-Ziny et al, 2005;Fitter et al, 2008;Haddy et al, 2001;Sala and Barr, 2007;Shalet, 1996;Sinigaglia et al, 2008). In several of these studies, improvement of disease burden following chemotherapy correlated with an increase in osteoblast activity and bone mass, in spite of whether corticosterone treatment was also used (Crofton et al, 1998;El-Ziny et al, 2005;Fitter et al, 2008). In stromal cells from MDS and AML patients, expression of cell surface molecules involved in interaction with HSCs is decreased (Geyh et al, 2013), whereas the population of CD271 + MSCs, which favor blast expansion through up-regulation of CXCL12, is increased.…”