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Oncogenic microRNA-155 and its target PU.1: an integrative gene expression study in six of the most prevalent lymphomas

Authors :
Marek Trneny
Josef Karban
Nina Dusilkova
Hana Huskova
Tomas Stopka
Katarina Korecka
Jarmila Vargova
Karina Vargova
Source :
International journal of hematology. 102(4)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The transcription factor PU.1 and its inhibitory microRNA-155 (miR-155) are important regulators of B-cell differentiation. PU.1 downregulation coupled with oncogenic miR-155 upregulation has been reported in lymphoid malignancies; however, these data have not been studied across different subtypes in relation to clinical outcomes. We studied expression of miR-155 and PU.1 in the six most prevalent human B-cell lymphomas (n = 131) including aggressive (DLBCL, HL, MCL) and indolent (B-CLL/SLL, MZL, FL) types. Levels of miR-155 and PU.1 inversely correlated in DLBCL, B-CLL/SLL, and FL tumor tissues. In HL tissues, an exceptionally high level of miR-155 was found in patients with unfavorable responses to first-line therapy and those who had shorter survival times. PU.1 downregulation was noted in B-CLL/SLL samples positive for the adverse prognostic markers CD38 and ZAP-70. Upregulation of miR-155 and downregulation of PU.1 expression are integral aspects of lymphoma biology that could mark aggressive behavior of some, but not all, lymphoma types.

Details

ISSN :
18653774
Volume :
102
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of hematology
Accession number :
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