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Published August 1, 2025 - More info
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive and often deadly malignancy associated with proliferative immature myeloid blasts. Here, we identified CD84 as a critical survival regulator in AML. High levels of CD84 expression provided a survival advantage to leukemia cells, whereas CD84 downregulation disrupted their proliferation, clonogenicity, and engraftment capabilities in both human cell lines and patient-derived xenograft cells. Critically, loss of CD84 also markedly blocked leukemia engraftment and clonogenicity in MLL-AF9 and inv(16) AML mouse models, highlighting its pivotal role as a survival factor across species. Mechanistically, CD84 regulated leukemia cells’ energy metabolism and mitochondrial dynamics. Depletion of CD84 altered mitochondrial ultrastructure and function of leukemia cells, and it caused downmodulation of both oxidative phosphorylation and fatty acid oxidation pathways. CD84 knockdown induced a block of Akt phosphorylation and downmodulation of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2), impairing AML antioxidant defense. Conversely, CD84 overexpression stabilized NRF2 and promoted its transcriptional activation, thereby supporting redox homeostasis and mitochondrial function in AML. Collectively, our findings indicate that AML cells depend on CD84 to support antioxidant prosurvival pathways, highlighting a therapeutic vulnerability of leukemia cells.
Yinghui Zhu, Mariam Murtadha, Miaomiao Liu, Enrico Caserta, Ottavio Napolitano, Le Xuan Truong Nguyen, Huafeng Wang, Milad Moloudizargari, Lokesh Nigam, Theophilus Tandoh, Xuemei Wang, Alex Pozhitkov, Rui Su, Xiangjie Lin, Marc Denisse Estepa, Raju Pillai, Joo Song, James F. Sanchez, Yu-Hsuan Fu, Lianjun Zhang, Man Li, Bin Zhang, Ling Li, Ya-Huei Kuo, Steven Rosen, Guido Marcucci, John C. Williams, Flavia Pichiorri
Original citation: J Clin Invest. 2025;135(11):e176818. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI176818
Citation for this corrigendum: J Clin Invest. 2025;135(15):e196910. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI196910
In Figure 1A of the original article, there was an error in the order of the CyTOF images in the top row. The correct figure, based on the original source data, is provided below. The HTML and PDF versions of the paper have been updated.
The authors regret the error.
See the related article at Identification of CD84 as a potent survival factor in acute myeloid leukemia.