A Comprehensive Analysis of the Expression Profiles of KCTD Proteins in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Evidence of Selective Expression of KCTD1 in T-ALL

Author:

Buono Lorena1,Iside Concetta1,Pecoraro Giovanni1,De Matteo Antonia2,Beneduce Giuliana2,Penta de Vera d’Aragona Roberta2,Parasole Rosanna2,Mirabelli Peppino2ORCID,Vitagliano Luigi3ORCID,Salvatore Marco1ORCID,Smaldone Giovanni1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IRCCS SYNLAB SDN, Via E. Gianturco 113, 80143 Naples, Italy

2. Department of Pediatric Hemato-Oncology, Santobono-Pausilipon Children’s Hospital, AORN, 80122 Naples, Italy

3. Institute of Biostructures and Bioimaging, C.N.R., 80134 Napoli, Italy

Abstract

Acute leukemia is the most common pediatric cancer. In most cases, this disease results from the malignant transformation of either the B-cell (B-ALL) or, less frequently, T-cell progenitors (T-ALL). Recently, a marked overexpression of KCTD15, a member of the emerging class of the potassium (K) channel tetramerization domain-containing proteins (KCTDs) has been detected in both patients and continuous cell lines as in vitro model systems. Because there is growing evidence of the key, yet diversified, roles played by KCTDs in cancers, we here report an exhaustive analysis of their expression profiles in both B-ALL and T-ALL patients. Although for most KCTDs, no significant alterations were found in these pathological states, for some members of the family, significant up- and down-regulations were detected in comparison with the values found in healthy subjects in the transcriptome analysis. Among these, particularly relevant is the upregulation of the closely related KCTD1 and KCTD15 in T-ALL patients. Interestingly, KCTD1 is barely expressed in both unaffected controls and B-ALL patients. Therefore, not only does this analysis represent the first study in which the dysregulation of all KCTDs is simultaneously evaluated in specific pathological contexts, but it also provides a promising T-ALL biomarker that could be suitable for clinical applications.

Funder

Italian Ministry of Health

Progetti di Ricerca Corrente

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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