Aberrant DNA Methylation Status and mRNA Expression Level of SMG1 Gene in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: A Case-Control Study

慢性粒细胞白血病中SMG1基因异常DNA甲基化状态及mRNA表达水平的病例对照研究

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作者:Tahereh Hojjatipour, Mahsa Sohani, Amirhosein Maali, Sharbano Rostami, Mehdi Azad

Conclusion

Our results demonstrated that aberrant methylation of SMG1 occurred in CML patients and it had a significant association with SMG1 expression. SMG1 gene promoter showed diverse methylated status and subsequent expression levels in different phases of CML. These findings suggested possible participation of SMG1 suppression in the CML pathogenesis.

Methods

In this case-control study, peripheral blood from 30 patients with different phases of CML [new case (N)=10, complete molecular remission (CMR)=10, blastic phase (BP)=10] and 10 healthy subjects were collected. Methylation status and expression level of SMG1 gene promoter was assessed by methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction (MSP) and quantitative reverse-transcription PCR, respectively.

Objective

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a myeloproliferative malignancy with different stages. Aberrant epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation, have been introduced as a signature for diverse cancers which also plays a crucial role in CML pathogenesis and development. Suppressor with morphogenetic effect on genitalia (SMG1) gene recently has been brought to the spotlight as a potent tumor suppressor gene that can be suppressed by tumors for further progress. The present study aims to investigate SMG1 status in CML patients. Materials and

Results

MSP results of SMG1 gene promotor in the new case group were methylated (60% methylated, 30% hemimethylated and 10% unmethylated). All CMR and control group patients were unmethylated in the SMG1 gene promoter. In the BP group, methylated SMG1 promoter was seen (50% of patients had a methylated status and 50% had hemimethylated status). In comparison with the healthy subjects, expression level of SMG1 in the new case group was decreased (P<0.01); in the CMR group and BP-CML groups, it was increased (P<0.05). No significant correlation between patients' hematological features and SMG1 methylation was seen.

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