“…Indeed, typical gene expression profiles that have well-described roles in both the induction and maintenance of MLL-AF9 AML were enriched following MLL-AF9 activation (e.g., MEIS1 , HOXA9 , HOXA10 , CDK6 , ZNF521 ) [ 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 43 ]. Moreover, we identified MLL-AF9-associated core genes that are faithfully represented in primary MLL-AF9 AML, including known targets such as HOXA10 , CDK6 , and ZNF521 , as well as targets that have a presently unknown role in MLL-AF9 AML, e.g., SKIDA1 , which seems to be a promising predictor of MLL-rearranged AML [ 45 ]. This indicates that we have uncovered a repertoire of gene profiles that includes factors important for leukemic transformation and maintenance in MLL-AF9 AML.…”