Abstract:Children with Down syndrome (DS) have a uniquely high frequency of acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AMKL)- ~500-fold increased compared to children without trisomy 21 (T21). At least two genetic events are required but are not sufficient for DS-AMKL: T21 and N-terminal truncating mutations in the key megakaryocytic transcription factor GATA1. This tight association of T21 with GATA1 mutations and the development of AMKL in a narrow temporal window (fetal life-5yrs) makes DS-AMKL a highly informative model of m… Show more
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