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- Title
Expression of BECN1 gene in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Association with Hematological and Clinical Parameters.
- Authors
Ahmed, Mohamed Moustafa; Ghozlan, Manal Fawzy; Mohamed, Walaa Ali; Safwat, Nesma Ahmed; Hassan, Noha Bassiouny
- Abstract
Background: In acute myeloid leukemia (AML), there is copy number loss in autophagic genes such as BECN1. Accordingly, decreased autophagy and the development of AML are related. BECN1 is a critical mediator that influences the onset and progress of autophagy. Objective: To investigate the expression status of BECN1 gene in newly diagnosed adult AML patients and its association with various hematological parameters and clinical outcomes. Methods: Case control study to study BECN1 gene expression variability between 50 newly diagnosed adult AML patients and 20 healthy age and sex matched controls, with follow up of the patients to detect its effect on induction therapy. All AML patients underwent full history taking, through clinical examination, laboratory investigations such as complete blood count (CBC) with examination of peripheral blood and bone marrow Leishman stained films, immunophenotyping, cytogenetic analysis (karyotyping/FISH analysis) and BECN1 gene expression analysis using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Results: In our study, a highly significant difference was found as regards reduced expression of BECN1 gene in patients group compared to control group. We also found reduced BECN1 gene expression in both intermediate and adverse risk groups compared to favorable risk group. Reduced expression of BECN1 gene was associated with increasing age and total leukocytic count (TLC), peripheral blood (PB) and bone marrow (BM) blasts, the presence of FLT3-ITD mutation, CD34 and CD117 and in non-responders group. No statistically significant difference was found as regards haemoglobin (Hb) level, platelet (PLT) count and FAB subtypes. Conclusion: Autophagy plays an important role in the pathogenesis of AML. Furthermore; the reductive regulation of the BECN1 gene may carry a poor prognosis and is associated with many well established bad prognostic factors especially FLT3- ITD mutation. Targeting autophagy pathways especially its major regulator (BECN1 gene) may become an effective and promising new line of therapy for AML patients.
- Subjects
ACUTE myeloid leukemia; PROGNOSIS; GENE expression; BLOOD cell count; FLUORESCENCE in situ hybridization
- Publication
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 2021, Vol 114, pi84
- ISSN
1460-2725
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/qjmed/hcab091.007