Leukemia-driving mutations are thought to arise in hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), yet the natural history of their spread is poorly understood. We genetically induced mutations within endogenous murine HSC and traced them in unmanipulated animals. In contrast to mutations associated with clonal hematopoiesis (such as Tet2 deletion), the leukemogenic KrasG12D mutation dramatically accelerated HSC contribution to all hematopoietic lineages. The acceleration was mediated by KrasG12D-expressing multipotent progenitors (MPP) that lacked self-renewal but showed increased proliferation and aberrant transcriptome. The deletion of osteopontin, a secreted negative regulator of stem/progenitor cells, delayed the early expansion of mutant progenitors. KrasG12D-carrying cells showed increased CXCR4-driven motility in the bone marrow, and the blockade of CXCR4 reduced the expansion of MPP in vivo. Finally, therapeutic blockade of KRASG12D spared mutant HSC but reduced the expansion of mutant MPP and their mature progeny. Thus, transforming mutations facilitate their own spread from stem cells by reprogramming MPP, creating a preleukemic state via a two-component stem/progenitor circuit.
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Leukemogenic Kras mutation reprograms multipotent progenitors to facilitate its spread through the hematopoietic system
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Geunhyo Jang
,
Geunhyo Jang
(Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Validation, Visualization, Writing - original draft)
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
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Rosa Park
,
Rosa Park
(Formal analysis, Investigation, Visualization, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing)
2Department of Pathology,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
, Bronx, NY, USA
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Eduardo Esteva
,
Eduardo Esteva
(Data curation, Formal analysis, Software, Visualization, Writing - original draft)
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
3Applied Bioinformatics Laboratories,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
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Pei-Feng Hsu
,
Pei-Feng Hsu
(Investigation)
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
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Jue Feng
,
Jue Feng
(Investigation)
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
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Samik Upadhaya
,
Samik Upadhaya
(Writing - review & editing)
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
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Catherine M. Sawai
,
Catherine M. Sawai
(Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing - review & editing)
4INSERM Unit 1312 BRIC,
University of Bordeaux
, Bordeaux, France
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Iannis Aifantis
,
Iannis Aifantis
(Resources, Writing - review & editing)
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
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David R. Fooksman
,
David R. Fooksman
(Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Resources, Software, Supervision, Validation, Writing - review & editing)
2Department of Pathology,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
, Bronx, NY, USA
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Boris Reizis
(Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Project administration, Supervision, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing)
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
Correspondence to Boris Reizis: [email protected]
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Geunhyo Jang
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9824-1480
Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Validation, Visualization, Writing - original draft
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
Rosa Park
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4356-8838
Formal analysis, Investigation, Visualization, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing
2Department of Pathology,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
, Bronx, NY, USA
Eduardo Esteva
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7223-6632
Data curation, Formal analysis, Software, Visualization, Writing - original draft
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
3Applied Bioinformatics Laboratories,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
Pei-Feng Hsu
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9749-7591
Investigation
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
Jue Feng
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2506-1294
Investigation
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
Samik Upadhaya
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-0932-2588
Writing - review & editing
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
Catherine M. Sawai
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2509-474X
Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing - review & editing
4INSERM Unit 1312 BRIC,
University of Bordeaux
, Bordeaux, France
Iannis Aifantis
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6857-1035
Resources, Writing - review & editing
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
David R. Fooksman
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7601-4255
Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Resources, Software, Supervision, Validation, Writing - review & editing
2Department of Pathology,
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
, Bronx, NY, USA
Boris Reizis
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1140-7853
Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Project administration, Supervision, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing
1Department of Pathology,
New York University Grossman School of Medicine
, New York, NY, USA
Correspondence to Boris Reizis: [email protected]
Disclosures: The authors declare no competing interests exist.
J. Feng’s current affiliation is Department of Pharmacological Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
S. Upadhaya’s current affiliation is Cancer Research Institute, New York, NY, USA.
Received:
April 02 2024
Revision Received:
November 09 2024
Accepted:
February 14 2025
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Funding
Funder(s):
National Institutes of Health
- Award Id(s): HL152637,T32 GM149364
Funder(s):
Edward P. Evans Foundation
Funder(s):
Hirsch Foundation
Funder(s):
SIRIC BRIO
© 2025 Jang et al.
2025
Jang et al.
This article is distributed under the terms as described at https://rupress.org/pages/terms102024/.
J Exp Med (2025) 222 (6): e20240587.
Article history
Received:
April 02 2024
Revision Received:
November 09 2024
Accepted:
February 14 2025
Citation
Geunhyo Jang, Rosa Park, Eduardo Esteva, Pei-Feng Hsu, Jue Feng, Samik Upadhaya, Catherine M. Sawai, Iannis Aifantis, David R. Fooksman, Boris Reizis; Leukemogenic Kras mutation reprograms multipotent progenitors to facilitate its spread through the hematopoietic system. J Exp Med 2 June 2025; 222 (6): e20240587. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20240587
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