Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls

Introduction: The phenotype and genotype of cancer cells portray hallmarks of cancer which may have clinical value. Cancer cell lines are ideal models to study and confirm these characteristics. We previously established two subtracted cDNA libraries with differentially expressed genes from an acute...

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Main Authors: Ang, Pei Shen, Ramasamy, Rajesh, Hussin, Noor Hamidah, Cheong, Soon Keng, Seow, Heng Fong, Abdullah, Maha
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spelling my.upm.eprints.352242016-10-12T04:20:44Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35224/ Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls Ang, Pei Shen Ramasamy, Rajesh Hussin, Noor Hamidah Cheong, Soon Keng Seow, Heng Fong Abdullah, Maha Introduction: The phenotype and genotype of cancer cells portray hallmarks of cancer which may have clinical value. Cancer cell lines are ideal models to study and confirm these characteristics. We previously established two subtracted cDNA libraries with differentially expressed genes from an acute myeloid leukaemia patient with poor prognosis (PP) and good prognosis (GP). Objective: To compare gene expression of the leukaemia associated genes with selected biological characteristics in leukaemia cell lines and normal controls. Methodology: Expression of 28 PP genes associated with early fetal/embryonic development, HOX-related genes, hematopoiesis and aerobic glycolysis/hypoxia genes and 36 GP genes involved in oxidative phosphorylation, protein synthesis, chromatin remodelling and cell motility were examined in B-lymphoid (BV173, Reh and RS4;11) and myeloid (HL-60, K562) leukaemia cell lines after 72h in culture as well as peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy controls (N=5) using semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Cell cycle profiles were analysed on flow cytometry while MTT cytotoxicity assay was used to determine drug resistance to epirubicin. Results: Genes expressed significantly higher in B-lymphoid leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls were mostly of the GP library i.e. oxidative phosphorylation (3/10), protein synthesis (4/11), chromatin remodelling (3/3) and actin cytoskeleton genes (1/5). Only two genes with significant difference were from the PP library. Cancer associated genes, HSPA9 and PSPH (GP library) and BCAP31 (PP library) were significantly higher in the B-lymphoid leukemia cell lines. No significant difference was observed between myeloid cell lines and healthy controls. This may also be due heterogeneity of cell lines studied. PBMC from healthy controls were not in cell cycle. G2/M profiles and growth curves showed B-lymphoid cells just reaching plateau after 72 hour culture while myeloid cells were declining. IC50 values from cytotoxicity assay revealed myeloid cell lines had an average 13-fold higher drug resistance to epirubicin compared to B-lymphoid cell lines. Only CCL1, was expressed at least two-fold higher in myeloid compared to B-lymphoid cell lines. In contrast, MTRNR2, EEF1A1, PTMA, HLA-DR, C6orf115, PBX3, ENPP4, SELL, and IL3Ra were expressed more than 2-fold higher in B-lymphoid compared to myeloid cell lines studied here. Conclusion: Thus, B-lymphoid leukaemia cell lines here exhibited active, proliferating characteristics closer to GP genes. Higher expression of several genes in B-lymphoid compared to myeloid leukaemia cell lines may be useful markers to study biological differences including drug resistance between lineages. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35224/1/FKUSK1_ARTICLE_5.pdf Ang, Pei Shen and Ramasamy, Rajesh and Hussin, Noor Hamidah and Cheong, Soon Keng and Seow, Heng Fong and Abdullah, Maha (2016) Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 12 (1). pp. 33-45. ISSN 1675-8544 http://www.medic.upm.edu.my/dokumen/FKUSK1_ARTICLE_5.pdf
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description Introduction: The phenotype and genotype of cancer cells portray hallmarks of cancer which may have clinical value. Cancer cell lines are ideal models to study and confirm these characteristics. We previously established two subtracted cDNA libraries with differentially expressed genes from an acute myeloid leukaemia patient with poor prognosis (PP) and good prognosis (GP). Objective: To compare gene expression of the leukaemia associated genes with selected biological characteristics in leukaemia cell lines and normal controls. Methodology: Expression of 28 PP genes associated with early fetal/embryonic development, HOX-related genes, hematopoiesis and aerobic glycolysis/hypoxia genes and 36 GP genes involved in oxidative phosphorylation, protein synthesis, chromatin remodelling and cell motility were examined in B-lymphoid (BV173, Reh and RS4;11) and myeloid (HL-60, K562) leukaemia cell lines after 72h in culture as well as peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy controls (N=5) using semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Cell cycle profiles were analysed on flow cytometry while MTT cytotoxicity assay was used to determine drug resistance to epirubicin. Results: Genes expressed significantly higher in B-lymphoid leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls were mostly of the GP library i.e. oxidative phosphorylation (3/10), protein synthesis (4/11), chromatin remodelling (3/3) and actin cytoskeleton genes (1/5). Only two genes with significant difference were from the PP library. Cancer associated genes, HSPA9 and PSPH (GP library) and BCAP31 (PP library) were significantly higher in the B-lymphoid leukemia cell lines. No significant difference was observed between myeloid cell lines and healthy controls. This may also be due heterogeneity of cell lines studied. PBMC from healthy controls were not in cell cycle. G2/M profiles and growth curves showed B-lymphoid cells just reaching plateau after 72 hour culture while myeloid cells were declining. IC50 values from cytotoxicity assay revealed myeloid cell lines had an average 13-fold higher drug resistance to epirubicin compared to B-lymphoid cell lines. Only CCL1, was expressed at least two-fold higher in myeloid compared to B-lymphoid cell lines. In contrast, MTRNR2, EEF1A1, PTMA, HLA-DR, C6orf115, PBX3, ENPP4, SELL, and IL3Ra were expressed more than 2-fold higher in B-lymphoid compared to myeloid cell lines studied here. Conclusion: Thus, B-lymphoid leukaemia cell lines here exhibited active, proliferating characteristics closer to GP genes. Higher expression of several genes in B-lymphoid compared to myeloid leukaemia cell lines may be useful markers to study biological differences including drug resistance between lineages.
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author Ang, Pei Shen
Ramasamy, Rajesh
Hussin, Noor Hamidah
Cheong, Soon Keng
Seow, Heng Fong
Abdullah, Maha
spellingShingle Ang, Pei Shen
Ramasamy, Rajesh
Hussin, Noor Hamidah
Cheong, Soon Keng
Seow, Heng Fong
Abdullah, Maha
Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls
author_facet Ang, Pei Shen
Ramasamy, Rajesh
Hussin, Noor Hamidah
Cheong, Soon Keng
Seow, Heng Fong
Abdullah, Maha
author_sort Ang, Pei Shen
title Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls
title_short Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls
title_full Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls
title_fullStr Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls
title_sort differential expression patterns of leukaemia associated genes in leukaemia cell lines compared to healthy controls
publisher Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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