Investigating the role of non-synonymous variant D67N of ADGRE2 in chronic myeloid leukemia

研究ADGRE2非同义变异D67N在慢性粒细胞白血病中的作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) is a type of blood cancer that begins in the hematopoietic stem cells. It is primarily characterized by a specific chromosomal aberration, the Philadelphia chromosome. While the fusion gene is a major contributor to CML, several other genes including ADGRE2, that are reported as highly expressed in hematopoietic stem cells and could be utilized as a therapeutic marker in leukemic patients are implicated in the disease's progression. Until recently, little research had been conducted to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with CML. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the influence of non-synonymous variants on the structure and function of the gene encoding adhesion G protein-coupled receptor E2, ADGRE2, and to evaluate their association with CML and its clinical and pathological characteristics. METHODS: Non-synonymous SNPs of ADGRE2 were retrieved from the ENSEMBL, COSMIC, and gnomAD genome browsers, and the pathogenicity of deleterious variants was assessed using several established computational tools, including SIFT, CADD, REVEL, PolyPhen, and MetaLR. RESULTS: Various in silico analyses explored the impact of damaging SNP on the function, stability, and structure of EGF-like modules containing mucin-like hormone receptor-like2 (EMR2) protein encoded by the ADGRE2 gene. Genotype analysis was performed on collected blood samples, revealing that altered genotype TT of variant rs765071211 (C/T) was associated significantly with CML patients compared to the control. Further in vitro and in vivo analyses suggest that this SNP holds potential for clinical translation.

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