Title of article :
Investigating the inhibitory effect of miR-34a, miR-449a, miR- 1827, and miR-106b on target genes including NOTCH1, c-Myc, and CCND1 in human T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia clinical samples and cell line
Author/Authors :
Naderi, Tohid Department of Laboratory Hematology and Blood Bank - School of Allied Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of medical sciences, Tehran , Mohammadi-Yeganeh, Samira Medical Nanotechnology Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran - Department of Biotechnology - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mohammadi-Hezaveh, Neda Department of Laboratory Hematology and Blood Bank - School of Allied Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of medical sciences, Tehran , Hadavi, Razie Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan - Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Gharehbaghian, Ahmad Department of Laboratory Hematology and Blood Bank - School of Allied Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of medical sciences, Tehran , Vazifeh-Shiran, Nader Department of Laboratory Hematology and Blood Bank - School of Allied Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of medical sciences, Tehran , Fallah Azad, Vahid Mahak Charity Hospital, Tehran , Paryan, Mahdi Department of Research and Development - Production and Research Complex - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran
Pages :
7
From page :
376
To page :
382
Abstract :
Objective(s): microRNAs are small non-coding molecules that regulate gene expression in various biological processes. T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a malignancy accompanied with genetic aberrations and accounts for 20% of children’s and adult’s ALL. Notch signaling pathway dysregulation occurs in 60% of T-ALL cases. In the present study, we aimed to determine the relationship between miRNAs and genes involved in Notch signaling pathway. Materials and Methods: Considering the role of the pathway and its down-stream genes in proliferation, differentiation, cell cycle, and apoptosis, NOTCH1, c-Myc, and CCND1 genes were selected as target genes. Using bioinformatics studies, miR-34a, miR-449a, miR-1827, and miR-106b were selected as miRNAs targeting the above-mentioned genes. We evaluated these genes and miRNAs in T-ALL clinical samples as well as Jurkat cell line, in which NOTCH1 is overexpressed. Results: Quantitative Real-Time PCR indicated that NOTCH1, c-Myc, and CCND1 were overexpressed in samples with decreased expression of miR-34a. In addition, we observed that samples with decreased expression of miR-449a showed increased expression of NOTCH1 and CCND1. Furthermore, we analyzed the expression of miR-1827 and miR-106b, which target c-Myc and CCND1, respectively. We found out that the expression of miR-1827, miR-106b, and their respective target genes were inversely correlated in 80% and 75% of the cases (r=0.8), respectively. Furthermore, in Jurkat cell line, the expression of target genes was increased while the candidate miRNAs except miR-34a were decreased. Conclusion: These miRNAs can be proposed as biomarkers and new therapeutic targets in T-ALL patients who have NOTCH1 overexpression.
Keywords :
Bioinformatics , Biomarker , miRNA , Notch signaling pathway , T-cell acute lymphoblastic - leukemia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2487183
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