High-throughput cell transplantation establishes that tumor-initiating cells are abundant in zebrafish T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Author:

Smith Alexandra C. H.1,Raimondi Aubrey R.23,Salthouse Chris D.4,Ignatius Myron S.23,Blackburn Jessica S.23,Mizgirev Igor V.5,Storer Narie Y.6,de Jong Jill L. O.6,Chen Aye T.6,Zhou Yi6,Revskoy Sergei5,Zon Leonard I.67,Langenau David M.237

Affiliation:

1. Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, UT;

2. Molecular Pathology Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown;

3. Center of Cancer Research, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Charlestown;

4. Center for Molecular Imaging Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, Boston;

5. Division of Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL;

6. Stem Cell Program and Division of Hematology/Oncology, Children's Hospital Boston, MA; and

7. Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Boston, MA

Abstract

Abstract Self-renewal is a feature of cancer and can be assessed by cell transplantation into immune-compromised or immune-matched animals. However, studies in zebrafish have been severely limited by lack of these reagents. Here, Myc-induced T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemias (T-ALLs) have been made in syngeneic, clonal zebrafish and can be transplanted into sibling animals without the need for immune suppression. These studies show that self-renewing cells are abundant in T-ALL and comprise 0.1% to 15.9% of the T-ALL mass. Large-scale single-cell transplantation experiments established that T-ALLs can be initiated from a single cell and that leukemias exhibit wide differences in tumor-initiating potential. T-ALLs also can be introduced into clonal-outcrossed animals, and T-ALLs arising in mixed genetic backgrounds can be transplanted into clonal recipients without the need for major histocompatibility complex matching. Finally, high-throughput imaging methods are described that allow large numbers of fluorescent transgenic animals to be imaged simultaneously, facilitating the rapid screening of engrafted animals. Our experiments highlight the large numbers of zebrafish that can be experimentally assessed by cell transplantation and establish new high-throughput methods to functionally interrogate gene pathways involved in cancer self-renewal.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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