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CLL Cells Respond to B-Cell Receptor Stimulation with a MicroRNA/mRNA Signature Associated with MYC Activation and Cell Cycle Progression

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a disease with variable clinical outcome. Several prognostic factors such as the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable genes (IGHV) mutation status are linked to the B-cell receptor (BCR) complex, supporting a role for triggering the BCR in vivo in the pathogenesi...

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Autores principales: Pede, Valerie, Rombout, Ans, Vermeire, Jolien, Naessens, Evelien, Mestdagh, Pieter, Robberecht, Nore, Vanderstraeten, Hanne, Van Roy, Nadine, Vandesompele, Jo, Speleman, Frank, Philippé, Jan, Verhasselt, Bruno
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3613353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23560086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060275
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author Pede, Valerie
Rombout, Ans
Vermeire, Jolien
Naessens, Evelien
Mestdagh, Pieter
Robberecht, Nore
Vanderstraeten, Hanne
Van Roy, Nadine
Vandesompele, Jo
Speleman, Frank
Philippé, Jan
Verhasselt, Bruno
author_facet Pede, Valerie
Rombout, Ans
Vermeire, Jolien
Naessens, Evelien
Mestdagh, Pieter
Robberecht, Nore
Vanderstraeten, Hanne
Van Roy, Nadine
Vandesompele, Jo
Speleman, Frank
Philippé, Jan
Verhasselt, Bruno
author_sort Pede, Valerie
collection PubMed
description Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a disease with variable clinical outcome. Several prognostic factors such as the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable genes (IGHV) mutation status are linked to the B-cell receptor (BCR) complex, supporting a role for triggering the BCR in vivo in the pathogenesis. The miRNA profile upon stimulation and correlation with IGHV mutation status is however unknown. To evaluate the transcriptional response of peripheral blood CLL cells upon BCR stimulation in vitro, miRNA and mRNA expression was measured using hybridization arrays and qPCR. We found both IGHV mutated and unmutated CLL cells to respond with increased expression of MYC and other genes associated with BCR activation, and a phenotype of cell cycle progression. Genome-wide expression studies showed hsa-miR-132-3p/hsa-miR-212 miRNA cluster induction associated with a set of downregulated genes, enriched for genes modulated by BCR activation and amplified by Myc. We conclude that BCR triggering of CLL cells induces a transcriptional response of genes associated with BCR activation, enhanced cell cycle entry and progression and suggest that part of the transcriptional profiles linked to IGHV mutation status observed in isolated peripheral blood are not cell intrinsic but rather secondary to in vivo BCR stimulation.
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spelling pubmed-36133532013-04-04 CLL Cells Respond to B-Cell Receptor Stimulation with a MicroRNA/mRNA Signature Associated with MYC Activation and Cell Cycle Progression Pede, Valerie Rombout, Ans Vermeire, Jolien Naessens, Evelien Mestdagh, Pieter Robberecht, Nore Vanderstraeten, Hanne Van Roy, Nadine Vandesompele, Jo Speleman, Frank Philippé, Jan Verhasselt, Bruno PLoS One Research Article Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a disease with variable clinical outcome. Several prognostic factors such as the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable genes (IGHV) mutation status are linked to the B-cell receptor (BCR) complex, supporting a role for triggering the BCR in vivo in the pathogenesis. The miRNA profile upon stimulation and correlation with IGHV mutation status is however unknown. To evaluate the transcriptional response of peripheral blood CLL cells upon BCR stimulation in vitro, miRNA and mRNA expression was measured using hybridization arrays and qPCR. We found both IGHV mutated and unmutated CLL cells to respond with increased expression of MYC and other genes associated with BCR activation, and a phenotype of cell cycle progression. Genome-wide expression studies showed hsa-miR-132-3p/hsa-miR-212 miRNA cluster induction associated with a set of downregulated genes, enriched for genes modulated by BCR activation and amplified by Myc. We conclude that BCR triggering of CLL cells induces a transcriptional response of genes associated with BCR activation, enhanced cell cycle entry and progression and suggest that part of the transcriptional profiles linked to IGHV mutation status observed in isolated peripheral blood are not cell intrinsic but rather secondary to in vivo BCR stimulation. Public Library of Science 2013-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3613353/ /pubmed/23560086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060275 Text en © 2013 Pede et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pede, Valerie
Rombout, Ans
Vermeire, Jolien
Naessens, Evelien
Mestdagh, Pieter
Robberecht, Nore
Vanderstraeten, Hanne
Van Roy, Nadine
Vandesompele, Jo
Speleman, Frank
Philippé, Jan
Verhasselt, Bruno
CLL Cells Respond to B-Cell Receptor Stimulation with a MicroRNA/mRNA Signature Associated with MYC Activation and Cell Cycle Progression
title CLL Cells Respond to B-Cell Receptor Stimulation with a MicroRNA/mRNA Signature Associated with MYC Activation and Cell Cycle Progression
title_full CLL Cells Respond to B-Cell Receptor Stimulation with a MicroRNA/mRNA Signature Associated with MYC Activation and Cell Cycle Progression
title_fullStr CLL Cells Respond to B-Cell Receptor Stimulation with a MicroRNA/mRNA Signature Associated with MYC Activation and Cell Cycle Progression
title_full_unstemmed CLL Cells Respond to B-Cell Receptor Stimulation with a MicroRNA/mRNA Signature Associated with MYC Activation and Cell Cycle Progression
title_short CLL Cells Respond to B-Cell Receptor Stimulation with a MicroRNA/mRNA Signature Associated with MYC Activation and Cell Cycle Progression
title_sort cll cells respond to b-cell receptor stimulation with a microrna/mrna signature associated with myc activation and cell cycle progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3613353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23560086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060275
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