Figure 5.
Figure 5. Schematic description of clonal progression and phenotypic changes. HTLV-1–infected T cells and ATL cells in vivo are now available for molecular analyses. Accumulating data indicate that epigenetic abnormalities occur early during leukemogenesis, as untransformed HTLV-1–infected cells show evidence of epigenetic abnormalities that are observed in ATL cells as well. The extent of clonality during HTLV-infection and progression to ATL have been characterized in detail by recent studies that provide information on clonal progression based on integration sites.

Schematic description of clonal progression and phenotypic changes. HTLV-1–infected T cells and ATL cells in vivo are now available for molecular analyses. Accumulating data indicate that epigenetic abnormalities occur early during leukemogenesis, as untransformed HTLV-1–infected cells show evidence of epigenetic abnormalities that are observed in ATL cells as well. The extent of clonality during HTLV-infection and progression to ATL have been characterized in detail by recent studies that provide information on clonal progression based on integration sites.

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