Literature DB >> 23760751

The Wnt signaling pathway and mitotic regulators in the initiation and evolution of mantle cell lymphoma: Gene expression analysis.

Yoshizo Kimura1, Fumiko Arakawa, Junichi Kiyasu, Hiroaki Miyoshi, Maki Yoshida, Ayako Ichikawa, Daisuke Niino, Yasuo Sugita, Takashi Okamura, Atushi Doi, Kaori Yasuda, Kosuke Tashiro, Satoru Kuhara, Koichi Ohshima.   

Abstract

For an accurate understanding of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), molecular behavior could be staged into two major events: lymphomagenesis with the t(11;14) translocation (initiation), and evolution into a more aggressive form (transformation). Unfortunately, it is still unknown which genes contribute to each event. In this study, we performed cDNA microarray experiments designed based on the concept that morphologically heterogeneous MCL samples would provide insights into the role of aberrant gene expression for both events. A total of 15 MCLs were collected from the files, which include a total of 237 MCL patients confirmed by histology as CCND1-positive. We posited four stepwise morphological grades for MCL: MCL in situ, MCL with classical form (cMCL), MCL with aggressive form (aMCL), and MCL with intermediate morphology between classical and aggressive forms at the same site (iMCL). To identify genes involved in initiation, we compared the tumor cells of MCL in situ (n=4) with normal mantle zone B lymphocytes (n=4), which were selected by laser microdissection (LMD). To identify genes contributing to transformation, we selected the overlapping genes differentially expressed between both cMCL (n=4) vs. aMCL (n=5) and classical vs. aggressive areas in iMCL (n=2) obtained by LMD. A significant number of genes (n=23, p=0.016) belonging to the Wnt signaling pathway were differentially expressed in initiation. This specific activation was confirmed by immuno-histochemistry, as MCL in situ had nuclear localization of phosphorylated-β-catenin with high levels of cytoplasmic Wnt3 staining. For transformation, identified 60 overlapping genes included a number of members of the p53 interaction network (CDC2, BIRC5 and FOXM1), which is known to mediate cell cycle progression during the G2/M transition. Thus, we observe that the Wnt signaling pathway may play an important role in initial lymphomagenesis in addition to t(11;14) translocations, and that specific mitotic regulators facilitate transformation into more aggressive forms.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23760751     DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2013.1982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oncol        ISSN: 1019-6439            Impact factor:   5.650


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2.  The EMT activator ZEB1 promotes tumor growth and determines differential response to chemotherapy in mantle cell lymphoma.

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9.  Identification of miR-15b as a transformation-related factor in mantle cell lymphoma.

Authors:  Fumiko Arakawa; Yoshizo Kimura; Noriaki Yoshida; Hiroaki Miyoshi; Atushi Doi; Kaori Yasuda; Kazutaka Nakajima; Junichi Kiyasu; Daisuke Niino; Yasuo Sugita; Kosuke Tashiro; Satoru Kuhara; Masao Seto; Koichi Ohshima
Journal:  Int J Oncol       Date:  2015-12-15       Impact factor: 5.650

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