Systematic analysis of the frequently amplified 2p15-p16.1 locus reveals PAPOLG as a potential proto-oncogene in follicular and transformed follicular lymphoma

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY Turkish Journal of Biology Pub Date : 2019-04-01 DOI:10.3906/biy-1810-2
Deniz Kurşun, Can Küçük
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Abstract

Transformed follicular lymphoma (tFL) originates from histological transformation of follicular lymphoma (FL), which is the most common indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma. High-resolution genomic copy-number analysis previously identified frequent amplification of the 2p15-p16.1 locus in FL and tFL cases. The genes (i.e. BCL11A, PAPOLG, PUS10, and USP34) in this amplified locus have not been systematically investigated to date in terms of their role in FL pathogenesis or transformation to tFL. Here we investigated the relationship between amplification and expression of genes in 2p15-p16.1 as well as their expression after histological transformation. NCBI GEO SNP array and gene expression profile (GEP) data of tFL cases were analyzed to evaluate the relationship between amplification and mRNA expression. Moreover, transcript levels of these four genes in FL cases were compared with those of patient-matched tFL cases and normal B-cells. Amplification of the 2p15-p16.1 locus is associated with increased transcription of BCL11A and PAPOLG in tFL cases, of which the latter showed increased expression after histological transformation. Compared with the level in normal B-cells, PAPOLG was significantly overexpressed in FL cases, but expression levels of the other three genes did not show any significant difference. Altogether these results suggest that PAPOLG may be the most critical gene in terms of transformation to tFL.
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频繁扩增的2p15-p16.1基因座的系统分析显示PAPOLG是滤泡性和转化性滤泡性淋巴瘤的潜在原癌基因
转化性滤泡性淋巴瘤(tFL)起源于滤泡性淋巴瘤的组织学转化,是最常见的惰性非霍奇金淋巴瘤。高分辨率基因组拷贝数分析先前发现在FL和tFL病例中2p15-p16.1基因座频繁扩增。迄今为止,尚未系统研究该扩增基因座中的基因(即BCL11A、PAPOLG、PUS10和USP34)在FL发病机制或转化为tFL中的作用。在这里,我们研究了2p15-p16.1基因的扩增和表达之间的关系,以及它们在组织学转化后的表达。分析tFL病例的NCBI GEO SNP阵列和基因表达谱(GEP)数据,以评估扩增与mRNA表达之间的关系。此外,将FL病例中这四个基因的转录水平与患者匹配的tFL病例和正常B细胞的转录水平进行比较。2p15-p16.1基因座的扩增与tFL病例中BCL11A和PAPOLG的转录增加有关,其中后者在组织学转化后表现出增加的表达。与正常B细胞中的水平相比,PAPOLG在FL病例中显著过表达,但其他三个基因的表达水平没有显示出任何显著差异。总之,这些结果表明PAPOLG可能是转化为tFL的最关键基因。
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Biology is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) and accepts English-language manuscripts concerning all kinds of biological processes including biochemistry and biosynthesis, physiology and metabolism, molecular genetics, molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, molecular farming, biotechnology/genetic transformation, nanobiotechnology, bioinformatics and systems biology, cell and developmental biology, stem cell biology, and reproductive biology. Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities.
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