Methylation pattern of LRP15 gene in leukemia.

Li-ping Dou, Chang Wang, Zhou-min Xu, Hui-yuan Kang, Hui Fan, Fang-ding Lou, Li Yu
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the methylation status of LRP15 gene in acute leukemia (AL) patients and its role in the tumorigenesis.

Methods: The methylation of LRP15 promoter and first exon of bone marrow mononuclear cells in 73 patients with AL, 10 with chronic leukemia (CL), 9 with hematological benign diseases, and 20 healthy transplantation donors was analyzed by using methylation specific polymerase chain reaction. The methylation of LRP15 gene promoter and first exon in COS7, K562, and HL60 cell lines was also assayed.

Results: No LRP15 gene promoter methylation was detected in COS7 cell line. LRP15 gene promoter was methylated in K562 and HL60 cell lines. No deletion of LRP15 gene was detected in all samples. In nearly all French-American-British leukemia subtypes, we found that frequency of LRP15 methylation in adult patients with AL was 71.23% (52/73). There was no detectable methylation in any of the 20 healthy donors and 8 chronic myeloid leukemia patients. The difference in frequency of LRP15 methylation between AL patients and healthy donors or CL patients (10.00%, 1/10) was significant (P < 0.01). Hypermethylation of LRP15 gene was found in 57.14% (16/28) of newly diagnosed AL patients, 83.33% of relapsed AL patients respectively, which was significantly different (P < 0.05). We also demonstrated LRP15 methylation in 55.56% (5/9) adults with benign hematological diseases.

Conclusions: LRP15 methylation changes are common abnormalities in leukemia. LRP15 is postulated to be a tumor suppressor gene.

白血病中LRP15基因的甲基化模式。
目的:探讨LRP15基因在急性白血病(AL)患者中的甲基化状态及其在肿瘤发生中的作用。方法:应用甲基化特异性聚合酶链反应对73例AL患者、10例慢性白血病患者、9例血液学良性疾病患者和20例健康移植供者骨髓单个核细胞LRP15启动子和第一外显子的甲基化进行分析。在COS7、K562和HL60细胞系中也检测了LRP15基因启动子和第一外显子的甲基化。结果:COS7细胞株未检测到LRP15基因启动子甲基化。LRP15基因启动子在K562和HL60细胞系中甲基化。所有样本均未检测到LRP15基因缺失。在几乎所有法、美、英白血病亚型中,我们发现成年AL患者LRP15甲基化的频率为71.23%(52/73)。在20名健康供体和8名慢性髓性白血病患者中没有检测到甲基化。AL患者与健康供者或CL患者LRP15甲基化频率(10.00%,1/10)差异有统计学意义(P < 0.01)。LRP15基因高甲基化在新发AL患者中占57.14%(16/28),在复发AL患者中占83.33%,差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。我们还发现LRP15甲基化在55.56%(5/9)的良性血液病成人中发生。结论:LRP15甲基化改变是白血病中常见的异常。LRP15被认为是一种肿瘤抑制基因。
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