Expression of JAK/STAT Signaling Proteins at Diagnosis and Remission in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Q2 Medicine
Oman Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.5001/omj.2024.80
Safa Al-Amrani, Fahad Al-Zadjali, Yasir Jeelani, Zaaima Al-Jabri, Mahdiya Al-Bulushi, Mohammed AlRawahi, Adhari Al Zaabi, Jalila AlShekaili, Mohammed Al-Huneini, Murtadha Al-Khabori
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Abstract

Objectives: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML), among other malignancies, has been linked to the deregulation of the Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) signalling pathway, which is essential for cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation. This study aimed to investigate the expression of JAK/STAT proteins at diagnosis and remission and how it affects overall survival (OS).

Methods: This is a prospective study conducted in the College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University. Using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay assay, we estimated the expression levels of JAK/STAT pathway proteins, including pJAK2, pJAK1, JAK1, pSTAT3, pSTAT5, and STAT5, in peripheral blood and bone marrow samples at diagnosis and remission and normalized to the total protein content. Twenty-three adult AML patients (median age = 47) and seven healthy volunteers, who were used as controls, were included in the study. A total of 68 cell lysates were extracted from samples using peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolation assay.

Results: OS was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier curve, and groups were compared with the COX regression model. The overexpression percent was calculated using the chi-square test (p > 0.050). The study revealed that the expression of JAK1, pJAK1, pJAK2, pSTAT3, STAT5, and pSTAT5 in peripheral blood was lower during the diagnosis phase compared to the remission phase (p > 0.050). All these proteins were overexpressed at diagnosis. These proteins did not impact the OS of AML.

Conclusions: The expression levels of these proteins at the time of diagnosis do not significantly influence the OS of patients with AML. The study is limited in sample size and needs to be confirmed in future studies with a larger sample size.

急性髓性白血病患者在诊断和缓解期的 JAK/STAT 信号蛋白表达。
研究目的急性髓性白血病(AML)与其他恶性肿瘤一样,与Janus激酶/信号转导和激活转录(JAK/STAT)信号通路的失调有关,而JAK/STAT信号通路对细胞生长、增殖和分化至关重要。本研究旨在调查JAK/STAT蛋白在诊断和缓解期的表达情况及其对总生存率(OS)的影响:这是一项在苏丹卡布斯大学医学院进行的前瞻性研究。我们使用酶联免疫吸附测定法估算了诊断和缓解期外周血和骨髓样本中 JAK/STAT 通路蛋白(包括 pJAK2、pJAK1、JAK1、pSTAT3、pSTAT5 和 STAT5)的表达水平,并与总蛋白含量进行了归一化。研究对象包括 23 名成年急性髓细胞性白血病患者(中位年龄为 47 岁)和 7 名健康志愿者(作为对照)。使用外周血单核细胞分离检测法从样本中提取了68个细胞裂解物:采用 Kaplan-Meier 曲线估计 OS,并用 COX 回归模型对各组进行比较。过表达率采用卡方检验计算(P > 0.050)。研究显示,与缓解期相比,诊断期外周血中 JAK1、pJAK1、pJAK2、pSTAT3、STAT5 和 pSTAT5 的表达量较低(P > 0.050)。所有这些蛋白在诊断时均过表达。这些蛋白对急性髓细胞性白血病的OS没有影响:结论:这些蛋白在诊断时的表达水平不会对急性髓细胞性白血病患者的OS产生重大影响。这项研究的样本量有限,需要在今后样本量更大的研究中加以证实。
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