Fig. 8: Loss of NPM1 partner abrogates NPM1–TYK2 transformation potential. | npj Precision Oncology

Fig. 8: Loss of NPM1 partner abrogates NPM1–TYK2 transformation potential.

From: Functional characterization of NPM1–TYK2 fusion oncogene

Fig. 8

A Deletion of NPM1 portion in NPM1–TYK2 fusion gene abrogates the transformation potential of the NPM1–TYK2 fusion gene in Ba/F3 cells. Ba/F3 cells were transduced with lentiviral particles expressing vector, NPM1–TYK2, and ΔN-1–257-NPM1–TYK2. Cells were grown in RPMI medium without IL-3 growth factor for 10 days. Cell viability from each condition was determined daily by trypan blue exclusion assay. Points represent the mean of three independent experiments; bars represent SEM. P < 0.0005 was considered as statistically extremely significant. B The deletion of the NPM1 portion in the NPM1–TYK2 fusion gene inhibits the clonogenic potential. Columns represent the mean of three independent experiments; bars represent the SEM.

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