LncRNA Expression Discriminates Karyotype and Predicts Survival in B-Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Thilini R. Fernando(University of California, Los Angeles), Norma I. Rodríguez-Malavé(University of California, Los Angeles), Ella V. Waters(University of California, Los Angeles), Weihong Yan(University of California, Los Angeles), David Casero(University of California, Los Angeles), Giuseppe Basso(University of Padua), Martina Pigazzi(University of Padua), Dinesh S. Rao(University of California, Los Angeles)
Molecular Cancer Research
February 13, 2015
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Abstract

UNLABELLED: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) have been found to play a role in gene regulation with dysregulated expression in various cancers. The precise role that lncRNA expression plays in the pathogenesis of B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is unknown. Therefore, unbiased microarray profiling was performed on human B-ALL specimens, and it was determined that lncRNA expression correlates with cytogenetic abnormalities, which was confirmed by qRT-PCR in a large set of B-ALL cases. Importantly, high expression of BALR-2 correlated with poor overall survival and diminished response to prednisone treatment. In line with a function for this lncRNA in regulating cell survival, BALR-2 knockdown led to reduced proliferation, increased apoptosis, and increased sensitivity to prednisolone treatment. Conversely, overexpression of BALR-2 led to increased cell growth and resistance to prednisone treatment. Interestingly, BALR-2 expression was repressed by prednisolone treatment and its knockdown led to upregulation of the glucocorticoid response pathway in both human and mouse B cells. Together, these findings indicate that BALR-2 plays a functional role in the pathogenesis and/or clinical responsiveness of B-ALL, and that altering the levels of particular lncRNAs may provide a future direction for therapeutic development. IMPLICATIONS: lncRNA expression has the potential to segregate the common subtypes of B-ALL, predict the cytogenetic subtype, and indicate prognosis.


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