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Πέμπτη 3 Αυγούστου 2017

Hypomethylation-mediated H19 overexpression increases the risk of disease evolution through the association with BCR-ABL transcript in chronic myeloid leukemia

Abstract

Previous study has revealed that H19 expression is required for efficient tumor growth induced by BCR-ABL in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Herein, we further determined H19 expression and its clinical implication in patients with CML. H19 expression and methylation were detected by real-time quantitative PCR and real-time quantitative methylation-specific PCR, and then clinical implication of H19 expression was further analyzed. H19 expression was significantly up-regulated in CML patients (P < 0.001). H19 expression with an area under receiver operating characteristic curve value of 0.824 might serve as a promising biomarker in distinguishing CML patients from controls. The patients with high H19 expression had a tendency of higher white blood cells and BCR-ABL transcript than those with low H19 expression. H19 overexpression occurred with the higher frequency in blast crisis stage (11/11, 100%), lower in accelerated phase (3/5, 60%) and chronic phase (42/62, 66%) stages. Moreover, paired patients during disease progression with increased BCR-ABL transcript also showed a significant upregulation of H19 expression. Meanwhile, H19 expression was decreased in follow-up patients who achieved complete molecular remission after tyrosine kinase inhibitors-based therapy. Epigenetic studies showed that H19 differentially methylated region/imprinting control region (DMR/ICR) was hypomethylated and associated with H19 expression in CML patients. Moreover, demethylation of H19 DMR/ICR reactivated H19 expression in K562 cells. Collectively, H19 overexpression, a frequent event in CML, was associated with higher BCR-ABL transcript involving in disease progression. Moreover, H19 DMR/ICR hypomethylation in CML may be one of the mechanisms mediating H19 overexpression. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved



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