Evaluation of the Expression Levels of Notch Signaling Pathway-Related Genes; JAG1, CXCR4, and MIB1 in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients

IF 0.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
S. H. Ghafelehbashi, Dina Sadeghizadeh, Fatemeh Rohollah, Saghar Pahlavanneshan, M. Sadeghizadeh
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Abstract

Background: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a complex disease characterized by clonal expansion of undifferentiated myeloid precursors, resulting in impaired hematopoiesis and bone marrow failure. Different genetic and environmental factors are believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of AML. Notch signaling with a tumor suppressing plays a role in myeloproliferative disorder and is a negative regulator of myeloid progenitor commitment. Crosstalk between Notch signaling and CXCR4 axis is a matter of debate in AML. Method: In the current case-control study, we evaluated the expression level of CXCR4, JAG1, and MIB1, which are all involved or related to Notch signaling in adult AML patients. Blood samples were obtained from 25 AML and 17 healthy individuals and the expression level of the selected genes was evaluated via the real-time PCR. Results: Our results revealed the increased expression of JAG1, but decreased expression of CXCR4 in AML patients in Iranian population of AML patients. Moreover, some gender-associated effects on the expression of JAG1 and CXCR4 were detected, which may be related to sex hormones. The expression level of MIB1 did not change significantly. The correlation analysis showed no correlations between the age of the patients and the expression levels of the genes. Conclusion: Herein, for the first time, we suggested some new evidence regarding the complex role of Notch signaling-related genes (CXCR4 and JAG1) in the pathogenesis of AML in Iranian patients.
Notch信号通路相关基因表达水平的评估;急性髓细胞白血病患者的JAG1、CXCR4和MIB1
背景:急性髓系白血病(AML)是一种复杂的疾病,其特征是未分化的髓系前体克隆扩增,导致造血功能受损和骨髓衰竭。不同的遗传和环境因素被认为参与AML的发病机制。Notch信号与肿瘤抑制在骨髓增殖性疾病中发挥作用,是骨髓祖细胞承诺的负调节因子。Notch信号和CXCR4轴之间的串扰在AML中是一个有争议的问题。方法:在目前的病例对照研究中,我们评估了成人AML患者中参与或与Notch信号通路相关的CXCR4、JAG1和MIB1的表达水平。从25例急性髓系白血病患者和17例健康个体中采集血样,通过实时荧光定量PCR检测所选基因的表达水平。结果:我们的研究结果显示,在伊朗AML患者人群中,AML患者中JAG1表达增加,而CXCR4表达降低。此外,我们还检测到JAG1和CXCR4的表达存在性别相关的影响,这可能与性激素有关。MIB1的表达水平无明显变化。相关分析显示患者年龄与基因表达水平无相关性。结论:本文首次提出了Notch信号相关基因(CXCR4和JAG1)在伊朗患者AML发病机制中的复杂作用的新证据。
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期刊介绍: Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC) is an international peer-reviewed journal which aims to publish high-quality basic science and clinical research in the field of cancer. This journal will also reflect the current status of research as well as diagnostic and treatment practices in the field of cancer in the Middle East, where cancer is becoming a growing health problem. Lastly, MEJC would like to become a model for regional journals with an international outlook. Accordingly, manuscripts from authors anywhere in the world will be considered for publication. MEJC will be published on a quarterly basis.
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