急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)中 FHIT 基因表达和启动子超甲基化的意义和影响

Fozia Mohammad, Arshad A. Pandith, Shayaq Ul Abeer Rasool, Faisal R. Guru, Iqbal Qasim, Sajad Geelani, Syed Nisar, Shahid M. Baba, Farooq A. Ganie, Safiya Kouser, Javid Rasool
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背景据记载,脆弱组氨酸三联体(FHIT)在包括急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)在内的多种癌症中发挥着重要作用。方法通过qRT-PCR和甲基化特异性PCR(MS-PCR)分别对66例ALL患者的FHIT mRNA表达和启动子甲基化进行分析。在ALL病例中,FHIT表达的失调模式在表达减少和表达增加之间存在明显差异(p < 0.0001)。与健康对照组相比,75%的ALL病例的表达量减少了三倍(- 3.58 ± 2.32)。在 80% 的 ALL 患者(53/66)中,FHIT 基因启动子高甲基化的比例明显更高(p = 0.0005)。FHIT基因高甲基化与后续表达的关系显示,FHIT mRNA表达在高甲基化的ALL病例中明显降低(p = 0.0008)。B-ALL病例的甲基化模式与其mRNA表达之间存在非常显著的关联(p = 0.000)。本研究认为,FHIT 基因的高甲基化及其表达的改变可能与 ALL 的发病机制有关,并为 FHIT 在 ALL 的发病中的作用提供了证据。
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Significance and implications of FHIT gene expression and promoter hypermethylation in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Background

Fragile histidine triad (FHIT) has been documented to play a vital role in various cancers including acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Keeping in view the plausible role of FHIT gene, we aimed to examine DNA promoter hypermethylation and mRNA expression in ALL cases in Kashmir (North India).

Methods

A total of 66 cases of ALL were analyzed for FHIT mRNA expression and promoter methylation by qRT-PCR and Methylation Specific-PCR (MS-PCR) respectively.

Results

FHIT mRNA expression showed significantly decreased expression in ALL cases with mean fold change of 9.24 ± 5.44 as compared to healthy controls (p = 0.01). The pattern of FHIT deregulation in ALL cases differed significantly between decreased and increased expression (p < 0.0001). A threefold decreased expression was observed in 75% of ALL cases than healthy controls (− 3.58 ± 2.32). ALL patients with FHIT gene promoter hypermethylation presented significantly higher in 80% (53/66) of cases (p = 0.0005). The association of FHIT gene hypermethylation and its subsequent expression showed FHIT mRNA expression as significantly lower in ALL cases with hypermethylation (p = 0.0008). B-ALL cases exhibited a highly significant association between the methylation pattern and its mRNA expression (p = 0.000). In low range WBC group, a significant association was found between increased expression (26%) of the cases and methylated (4%)/unmethylated group 86% (p = 0.0006).

Conclusion

The present study conclude that FHIT gene hypermethylation and its altered expression may be linked in the pathogenesis of ALL and provide an evidence for the role of FHIT in the development of ALL.

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