PMID: 32509169Jun 9, 2020Paper

Circular RNA profile of acute myeloid leukaemia indicates circular RNA annexin A2 as a potential biomarker and therapeutic target for acute myeloid leukaemia

American Journal of Translational Research
Yi DingWenjun Zhang

Abstract

This study was to investigate the circular RNA (circRNA) expression profile and the potential circRNAs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). CircRNA expression profile in bone marrow mononuclear cells from 5 AML patients and 5 healthy donor controls (HCs) was evaluated by microarray. Then, 10 candidate circRNAs (top 5 upregulated and top 5 downregulated) from microarray were validated by RT-qPCR in 130 AML patients and 50 HCs. Finally, the effects of circRNA annexin A2 (circ-ANXA2) knockdown on cell proliferation, apoptosis, chemosensitivity to cytarabine, daunorbicin and potential target microRNAs were assessed in THP-1 and KG-1 cells. By microarray, 173 upregulated and 181 downregulated circRNAs were found in AML patients than HCs, and these circRNAs were found in AML patients compared with HCs, and these circRNAs were implicated in AML-related pathways such as ErbB and EGFR pathways. By RT-qPCR, 9 of 10 candidate circRNAs (including circ-RPS6KB1, circ-CSMD2, circ-PTK2, circ-ANXA2, circ-PWP2, circ-RBM5, circ-ZZEF1, circ-GSK3B and circ-FOXP1) were dysregulated in AML patients compared with HCs. Circ-ANXA2 correlated with higher disease risk, poor risk stratification, lower complete remission ...Continue Reading

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