Long non-coding RNAs defining major subtypes of B cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia

  • James, A.R.
  • Schroeder, M.P.
  • Neumann, M.
  • Bastian, L.
  • Eckert, C.
  • Gökbuget, N.
  • Tanchez, J.O.
  • Schlee, C.
  • Isaakidis, K.
  • Schwartz, S.
  • Burmeister, T.
  • von Stackelberg, A.
  • Rieger, M.A.
  • Göllner, S.
  • Horstman, M.
  • Schrappe, M.
  • Kirschner-Schwabe, R.
  • Brüggemann, M.
  • Müller-Tidow, C.
  • Serve, H.
  • Akalin, A.
  • Baldus, C.D.
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Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Language
English

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as a novel class of RNA due to its diverse mechanism in cancer development and progression. However, the role and expression pattern of lncRNAs in molecular subtypes of B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL) have not yet been investigated. Here, we assess to what extent lncRNA expression and DNA methylation is driving the progression of relapsed BCP-ALL subtypes and we determine if the expression and DNA methylation profile of lncRNAs correlates with established BCP-ALL subtypes. METHODS: We performed RNA sequencing and DNA methylation (Illumina Infinium microarray) of 40 diagnosis and 42 relapse samples from 45 BCP-ALL patients in a German cohort and quantified lncRNA expressio...

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