Ultrastructural changes in cristae of lymphoblasts in acute lymphoblastic leukemia parallel alterations in biogenesis markers

Q3 Immunology and Microbiology Applied Microscopy Pub Date : 2021-12-29 DOI:10.1186/s42649-021-00069-4
Ritika Singh, Ayushi Jain, Jayanth Kumar Palanichamy, T. C. Nag, Sameer Bakhshi, Archna Singh
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We explored the link between mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial morphology using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in lymphoblasts of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients and compared these characteristics between tumors and control samples. Gene expression of mitochondrial biogenesis markers was analysed in 23 ALL patients and 18 controls and TEM for morphology analysis was done in 15 ALL patients and 9 healthy controls. The area occupied by mitochondria per cell and the cristae cross-sectional area was observed to be significantly higher in patients than in controls (p-value = 0.0468 and p-value< 0.0001, respectively). The mtDNA copy numbers, TFAM, POLG, and c-myc gene expression were significantly higher in ALL patients than controls (all p-values< 0.01). Gene Expression of PGC-1α was higher in tumor samples. The analysis of the correlation between PGC-1α expression and morphology parameters i.e., both M/C ratio and cristae cross-sectional area revealed a positive trend (r = 0.3, p = 0.1). The increased area occupied by mitochondria and increased cristae area support the occurrence of cristae remodelling in ALL. These changes might reflect alterations in cristae dynamics to support the metabolic state of the cells by forming a more condensed network. Ultrastructural imaging can be useful for affirming changes occurring at a subcellular organellar level.

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急性淋巴细胞白血病淋巴母细胞嵴的超微结构变化与生物生成标志物的变化并行不悖
我们利用透射电子显微镜(TEM)探讨了小儿急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)患者淋巴母细胞线粒体生物发生与线粒体形态之间的联系,并比较了肿瘤与对照样本之间的这些特征。对23名ALL患者和18名对照组进行了线粒体生物生成标记基因表达分析,对15名ALL患者和9名健康对照组进行了TEM形态分析。观察发现,患者每个细胞的线粒体所占面积和嵴横截面积明显高于对照组(p-value = 0.0468 和 p-value<0.0001)。ALL患者的mtDNA拷贝数、TFAM、POLG和c-myc基因表达均明显高于对照组(所有p值均为0.01)。肿瘤样本中 PGC-1α 的基因表达量较高。PGC-1α表达与形态学参数(即M/C比和嵴横截面积)之间的相关性分析显示出正趋势(r = 0.3,p = 0.1)。线粒体所占面积的增加和嵴面积的增加支持了嵴重塑在 ALL 中的发生。这些变化可能反映了嵴动态的改变,通过形成更紧密的网络来支持细胞的代谢状态。超微结构成像可用于确认亚细胞器水平发生的变化。
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Applied Microscopy
Applied Microscopy Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: Applied Microscopy is a peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Korean Society of Microscopy. The journal covers all the interdisciplinary fields of technological developments in new microscopy methods and instrumentation and their applications to biological or materials science for determining structure and chemistry. ISSN: 22875123, 22874445.
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