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Titel MicroRNA characterize genetic diversity and drug resistance in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Gepubliceerd in Haematologica, Vol. 96, No. 5, p.703-711. ISSN 0390-6078.
Auteur Schotte, D. (Diana); Menezes, de R.X. (Renee); Moqadam, F.A. (Farhad Akbari); Khankahdani, L.M. (Leila Mohammadi); Lange-Turenhout, E.A.M. (Ellen); Chen, C. (Caifu); Pieters, R.A. (Rob); Boer, den M.L. (Monique)
Datum 2011-05-01
Trefwoord(en) Prognosis, Drug resistance, Genetic subtype, Mirna, Pediatric leukemia
Type artikel
Samenvatting Background MicroRNA regulate the activity of protein-coding genes including those involved in hematopoietic cancers. The aim of the current study was to explore which microRNA are unique for seven different subtypes of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Design and Methods Expression levels of 397 microRNA (including novel microRNA) were measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction in 81 cases of pediatric leukemia and 17 normal hematopoietic control cases. Results All major subtypes of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, i.e. T-cell, MLL-rearranged, TEL-AML1- positive, E2A-PBX1-positive and hyperdiploid acute lymphoblastic leukemia, with the exception of BCR-ABL-positive and 'B-other' acute lymphoblastic leukemias (defined as precursor Bcell acute lymphoblastic leukemia not carrying the foregoing cytogenetic aberrations), were found to have unique microRNA-signatures that differed from each other and from those of healthy hematopoietic cells. Strikingly, the microRNA signature of TEL-AML1-positive and hyperdiploid cases partly overlapped, which may suggest a common underlying biology. Moreover, aberrant down-regulation of let-7b (~70-fold) in MLL-rearranged acute lymphoblastic leukemia was linked to up-regulation of oncoprotein c-Myc (PFDR<0.0001). Resistance to vincristine and daunorubicin was characterized by an approximately 20-fold up-regulation of miR- 125b, miR-99a and miR-100 (PFDR≤0.002). No discriminative microRNA were found for prednisolone response and only one microRNA was linked to resistance to L-asparaginase. A combined expression profile based on 14 microRNA that were individually associated with prognosis, was highly predictive of clinical outcome in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (5- year disease-free survival of 89.4%±7% versus 60.8±12%, P=0.001). Conclusions Genetic subtypes and drug-resistant leukemic cells display characteristic microRNA signatures in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Functional studies of discriminative and prognostically important microRNA may provide new insights into the biology of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Publicatie http://hdl.handle.net/1765/25807
Persistent Identifier urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/25807
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Repository Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
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