MicroRNA Expression Patterns Reveal a Role of the TGF-β Family Signaling in AML Chemo-Resistance

Author:

Reichelt Paula1,Bernhart Stephan2,Wilke Franziska1,Schwind Sebastian1ORCID,Cross Michael1ORCID,Platzbecker Uwe1ORCID,Behre Gerhard3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hematology, Cell Therapy, Hemostaseology and Infectiology, University Hospital Leipzig, 04103 Leipzig, Germany

2. Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics, Leipzig University, 04107 Leipzig, Germany

3. Dessau Medical Center, Clinic for Internal Medicine I—Gastroenterology, Hematology, Oncology, Hemostaseology, Palliative Medicine, Nephrology, Infectious Diseases, Pneumology, 06847 Dessau-Rosslau, Germany

Abstract

Resistance to chemotherapy is ultimately responsible for the majority of AML-related deaths, making the identification of resistance pathways a high priority. Transcriptomics approaches can be used to identify genes regulated at the level of transcription or mRNA stability but miss microRNA-mediated changes in translation, which are known to play a role in chemo-resistance. To address this, we compared miRNA profiles in paired chemo-sensitive and chemo-resistant subclones of HL60 cells and used a bioinformatics approach to predict affected pathways. From a total of 38 KEGG pathways implicated, TGF-β/activin family signaling was selected for further study. Chemo-resistant HL60 cells showed an increased TGF-β response but were not rendered chemo-sensitive by specific inhibitors. Differential pathway expression in primary AML samples was then investigated at the RNA level using publically available gene expression data in the TGCA database and by longitudinal analysis of pre- and post-resistance samples available from a limited number of patients. This confirmed differential expression and activity of the TGF-β family signaling pathway upon relapse and revealed that the expression of TGF-β and activin signaling genes at diagnosis was associated with overall survival. Our focus on a matched pair of cytarabine sensitive and resistant sublines to identify miRNAs that are associated specifically with resistance, coupled with the use of pathway analysis to rank predicted targets, has thus identified the activin/TGF-β signaling cascade as a potential target for overcoming resistance in AML.

Funder

Jose-Carreras-Leukemia-Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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