Upregulation of leukemia-induced non-coding activator RNA (LUNAR1) 3 Predicts Poor Outcome in Pediatric T-acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
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Immunobiology;152149
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T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) accounts for around 10-15% of all lymphoblastic leukemia in children. Previous studies have proven that dysregulation of Leukemia-induced non-coding activator RNA-1 (LUNAR1) expression promotes T-ALL cell growth by enhancing the NOTCH1/IGF-1R signaling pathway. We aimed to investigate the prognostic value of LUNAR1 in pediatric T-ALL, in addition, to find out its association with NOTCH1 and IGF-1R. The LUNAR1, NOTCH1, and IGF-IR gene expression were measured in peripheral blood (PB) samples of l85 children with T-ALL and forty non-leukemic samples as a control group. Cox regression analysis revealed that overexpression of LUNAR1, NOTCH1, and IGF-IR was significantly correlated with poor prognosis, short overall survival, and progression-free survival. We concluded that LUNAR1 could serve as an independent prognostic biomarker for T-ALL in children.
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El-Khazragy, N., Aziz, M. a. A., Hesham, M., Matbouly, S., Mostafa, S. A., Bakkar, A., Abouelnile, M., Noufal, Y., Mahran, N. A., Elkhalek, M. a. A., & Abdelmaksoud, M. F. (2021). Upregulation of leukemia-induced non-coding activator RNA (LUNAR1) predicts poor outcome in pediatric T-acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Immunobiology, 226(6), 152149. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imbio.2021.152149
