Splicing Deregulation Detected and Targeted in Type of Childhood Leukemia

Mar 13, 2023

By Scott LaFee – UC San Diego Today

In some children, pediatric acute myeloid leukemia can become resistant to treatment; UC San Diego researchers think they now know why.

Pediatric acute myeloid leukemia or pAML is a childhood blood cancer, one that has proved confounding to clinicians and researchers, with a high relapse rate and relatively few identified genetic mutations (compared to the adult version) that might explain its cause.

In a new study, published in the March 7, 2023 issue of Cell Reports, an international team led by scientists and physicians at University of California San Diego School of Medicine deployed an array of analytical and gene-splicing tools to parse more deeply the mysteries of mutation in pAML.

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