Shift of N-MYC Oncogene Expression in AML Patients Carrying the FLT3-ITD Mutation

Author:

Bogdanov Konstantin1,Kudryavtseva Ekaterina1,Fomicheva Yulia1,Churkina Irina1,Lomaia Elza1ORCID,Girshova Larisa1,Osipov Yuri1,Zaritskey Andrey1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Almazov National Medical Research Centre, 2 Akkuratova Str., Saint Petersburg 197341, Russia

Abstract

Mutations in the FLT3 gene not only lead to abnormalities in its structure and function, but also affect the expression of other genes involved in leukemogenesis. This study evaluated the expression of genes that are more characteristic of neuroblastoma but less studied in leukemia. N-MYC oncogene expression was found to be more than 3-fold higher in primary AML patients carrying the FLT3-ITD mutation compared to carriers of other mutations as well as patients with normal karyotype (p = 0.03946). In contrast to the expression of several genes (C-MYC, SPT16, AURKA, AURKB) directly correlated to the allelic load of FLT3-ITD, the expression of the N-MYC oncogene is extremely weakly related or independent of it (p = 0.0405). Monitoring of N-MYC expression in some patients with high FLT3-ITD allelic load receiving therapy showed that a decrease in FLT3-ITD allelic load is not always accompanied by a decrease in N-MYC expression. On the contrary, N-MYC expression may remain elevated during the first three months after therapy, which is additional evidence of the emergence of resistance to therapy and progression of AML.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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