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Dysregulation of H/ACA ribonucleoprotein components in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Telomeres are protective repeats of TTAGGG sequences located at the end of human chromosomes. They are essential to maintain chromosomal integrity and genome stability. Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex containing an internal RNA template (hTR) and a catalytic subunit (hTERT). The human hTR...

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Autores principales: Dos Santos, Patricia Carolina, Panero, Julieta, Stanganelli, Carmen, Palau Nagore, Virginia, Stella, Flavia, Bezares, Raimundo, Slavutsky, Irma
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5493334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28666010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179883
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author Dos Santos, Patricia Carolina
Panero, Julieta
Stanganelli, Carmen
Palau Nagore, Virginia
Stella, Flavia
Bezares, Raimundo
Slavutsky, Irma
author_facet Dos Santos, Patricia Carolina
Panero, Julieta
Stanganelli, Carmen
Palau Nagore, Virginia
Stella, Flavia
Bezares, Raimundo
Slavutsky, Irma
author_sort Dos Santos, Patricia Carolina
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description Telomeres are protective repeats of TTAGGG sequences located at the end of human chromosomes. They are essential to maintain chromosomal integrity and genome stability. Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex containing an internal RNA template (hTR) and a catalytic subunit (hTERT). The human hTR gene consists of three major domains; among them the H/ACA domain is essential for telomere biogenesis. H/ACA ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex is composed of four evolutionary conserved proteins, including dyskerin (encoded by DKC1 gene), NOP10, NHP2 and GAR1. In this study, we have evaluated the expression profile of the H/ACA RNP complex genes: DKC1, NOP10, NHP2 and GAR1, as well as hTERT and hTR mRNA levels, in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Results were correlated with the number and type of genetic alteration detected by conventional cytogenetics and FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization), IGHV (immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region) mutational status, telomere length (TL) and clinico-pathological characteristics of patients. Our results showed significant decreased expression of GAR1, NOP10, DKC1 and hTR, as well as increased mRNA levels of hTERT in patients compared to controls (p≤0.04). A positive correlation between the expression of GAR1-NHP2, GAR1-NOP10, and NOP10-NHP2 (p<0.0001), were observed. The analysis taking into account prognostic factors showed a significant increased expression of hTERT gene in unmutated-IGHV cases compared to mutated-CLL patients (p = 0.0185). The comparisons among FISH groups exhibited increased expression of DKC1 in cases with two or more alterations with respect to no abnormalities, trisomy 12 and del13q14, and of NHP2 and NOP10 compared to those with del13q14 (p = 0.03). The analysis according to TL showed a significant increased expression of hTERT (p = 0.0074) and DKC1 (p = 0.0036) in patients with short telomeres compared to those with long TL. No association between gene expression and clinical parameters was found. Our results suggest a role for these telomere associated genes in genomic instability and telomere dysfunction in CLL.
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spelling pubmed-54933342017-07-18 Dysregulation of H/ACA ribonucleoprotein components in chronic lymphocytic leukemia Dos Santos, Patricia Carolina Panero, Julieta Stanganelli, Carmen Palau Nagore, Virginia Stella, Flavia Bezares, Raimundo Slavutsky, Irma PLoS One Research Article Telomeres are protective repeats of TTAGGG sequences located at the end of human chromosomes. They are essential to maintain chromosomal integrity and genome stability. Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex containing an internal RNA template (hTR) and a catalytic subunit (hTERT). The human hTR gene consists of three major domains; among them the H/ACA domain is essential for telomere biogenesis. H/ACA ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex is composed of four evolutionary conserved proteins, including dyskerin (encoded by DKC1 gene), NOP10, NHP2 and GAR1. In this study, we have evaluated the expression profile of the H/ACA RNP complex genes: DKC1, NOP10, NHP2 and GAR1, as well as hTERT and hTR mRNA levels, in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Results were correlated with the number and type of genetic alteration detected by conventional cytogenetics and FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization), IGHV (immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region) mutational status, telomere length (TL) and clinico-pathological characteristics of patients. Our results showed significant decreased expression of GAR1, NOP10, DKC1 and hTR, as well as increased mRNA levels of hTERT in patients compared to controls (p≤0.04). A positive correlation between the expression of GAR1-NHP2, GAR1-NOP10, and NOP10-NHP2 (p<0.0001), were observed. The analysis taking into account prognostic factors showed a significant increased expression of hTERT gene in unmutated-IGHV cases compared to mutated-CLL patients (p = 0.0185). The comparisons among FISH groups exhibited increased expression of DKC1 in cases with two or more alterations with respect to no abnormalities, trisomy 12 and del13q14, and of NHP2 and NOP10 compared to those with del13q14 (p = 0.03). The analysis according to TL showed a significant increased expression of hTERT (p = 0.0074) and DKC1 (p = 0.0036) in patients with short telomeres compared to those with long TL. No association between gene expression and clinical parameters was found. Our results suggest a role for these telomere associated genes in genomic instability and telomere dysfunction in CLL. Public Library of Science 2017-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5493334/ /pubmed/28666010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179883 Text en © 2017 Dos Santos 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Panero, Julieta
Stanganelli, Carmen
Palau Nagore, Virginia
Stella, Flavia
Bezares, Raimundo
Slavutsky, Irma
Dysregulation of H/ACA ribonucleoprotein components in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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title_fullStr Dysregulation of H/ACA ribonucleoprotein components in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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title_short Dysregulation of H/ACA ribonucleoprotein components in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
title_sort dysregulation of h/aca ribonucleoprotein components in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5493334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28666010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179883
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