DNA polymerase delta (POLD1 and POLD2) gene expression in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients and its relationship with prognosis

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
A. Yöntem, I. Bayram, G. Sezgin, Serhan Küpeli̇, A. Özkan, Atila TANYEL,İ
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the status of DNA polymerase delta (POLD1 and POLD2) gene expression at the time of diagnosis in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients, compared with the normal population, and its relationship with prognosis and other clinical findings. Materials and Methods: Seventy-three patients diagnosed with ALL between January 2008 and November 2015 and 29 healthy control subjects were included in the study. Gene expression profiling of peripheral blood samples was performed using Real-time PCR. Results: The mean value of POLD1 gene expression was found to be significantly higher in ALL patients at the time of diagnosis than the control group (376.5± 685.8 and 17.9± 19.8, respectively), but there was no difference in POLD2 gene expression (511.5± 898.1 and 125.4± 132.7, respectively). POLD1 and POLD2 gene expressions were found to be low in patients with relapse and exitus, but the results were not statistically significant. Patients with low levels of POLD1 expression had lower survival rates in the 5th year than those with high levels of expression (54% and 68%, respectively), and similarly, patients with low levels of POLD2 expression had lower survival rates in the 5th year compared to those with high levels of expression (58% and 68%, respectively). Conclusion: Lower POLD1 and POLD2 expressions at the time of diagnosis in ALL patients may adversely affects the prognosis.
小儿急性淋巴细胞白血病患者DNA聚合酶δ (POLD1和POLD2)基因表达及其与预后的关系
目的:本研究旨在探讨小儿急性淋巴细胞白血病(acute lymphoblastic leukemia, ALL)患者诊断时DNA聚合酶delta (POLD1和POLD2)基因的表达状况,并与正常人群进行比较,探讨其与预后及其他临床表现的关系。材料与方法:纳入2008年1月至2015年11月诊断为ALL的73例患者和29名健康对照者。采用Real-time PCR对外周血样本进行基因表达谱分析。结果:ALL患者诊断时POLD1基因表达均值显著高于对照组(分别为376.5±685.8和17.9±19.8),而POLD2基因表达均值无显著差异(分别为511.5±898.1和125.4±132.7)。POLD1和POLD2基因表达在复发和退出患者中均较低,但结果无统计学意义。POLD1低表达的患者第5年生存率低于高表达的患者(分别为54%和68%),同样,POLD2低表达的患者第5年生存率低于高表达的患者(分别为58%和68%)。结论:ALL患者诊断时较低的POLD1和POLD2表达可能对预后有不利影响。
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Cukurova Medical Journal
Cukurova Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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