| Literature DB >> 25736311 |
Simon Husby1, Ulrik Ralfkiaer2, Christian Garde3, Roza Zandi1, Sara Ek4, Arne Kolstad5, Mats Jerkeman6, Anna Laurell7, Riikka Räty8, Lone B Pedersen1, Anja Pedersen1, Mats Ehinger9, Christer Sundström10, Marja-Liisa Karjalainen-Lindsberg11, Jan Delabie12, Erik Clasen-Linde13, Peter Brown1, Jack B Cowland1, Christopher T Workman3, Christian H Geisler1, Kirsten Grønbæk1.
Abstract
Recent studies show that mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) express aberrant microRNA (miRNA) profiles; however, the clinical effect of miRNA expression has not previously been examined and validated in large prospective homogenously treated cohorts. We performed genome-wide miRNA microarray profiling of 74 diagnostic MCL samples from the Nordic MCL2 trial (screening cohort). Prognostic miRNAs were validated in diagnostic MCL samples from 94 patients of the independent Nordic MCL3 trial (validation cohort). Three miRNAs (miR-18b, miR-92a, and miR-378d) were significantly differentially expressed in patients who died of MCL in both cohorts. MiR-18b was superior to miR-92a and miR-378d in predicting high risk. Thus, we generated a new biological MCL International Prognostic Index (MIPI-B)-miR prognosticator, combining expression levels of miR-18b with MIPI-B data. Compared to the MIPI-B, this prognosticator improved identification of high-risk patients with regard to cause-specific, overall, and progression-free survival. Transfection of 2 MCL cell lines with miR-18b decreased their proliferation rate without inducing apoptosis, suggesting that miR-18b may render MCL cells resistant to chemotherapy by decelerating cell proliferation. We conclude that overexpression of miR-18b identifies patients with poor prognosis in 2 large prospective MCL cohorts and adds prognostic information to the MIPI-B. MiR-18b may reduce the proliferation rate of MCL cells as a mechanism of chemoresistance.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25736311 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2014-06-584193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113