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KMID : 1142020190540020144
Blood Research
2019 Volume.54 No. 2 p.144 ~ p.148
An investigation of methylation pattern changes in the IKZF1 promoter in patients with childhood B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Rahmani Mina

Fardi Masoumeh
Hagh Majid Farshdousti
Feizi Abbas Ali Hosseinpour
Talebi Mehdi
Solali Saeed
Abstract
Background: Ikaros family zinc finger 1 (IKZF1)is a transcription factor with an important role in controlling hematopoietic proliferation and function, particularly lymphoid cell differentiation. It was previously shown that various mechanisms and expression patterns of Ikaros are linked to a variety of cancers. We hypothesized that aberrant methylation (hypomethylation) of the IKZF1 promoter region might be one of the causes of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). In B-ALL patients, an increased expression of this gene is a potential cause of B-cell differentiation arrest and proliferation induction. Therefore, as more than 90% of patients with ALL are £¼15 years old, we investigated the methylation pattern of the IKZF1 promoter in childhood B-ALL.

Methods: Twenty-five newly diagnosed B-ALL cases were included (all younger than 15 yr). In addition, we selected 25 healthy age- and sex-matched children as the control group. We collected the blood samples in EDTA-containing tubes and isolated lymphocytes from whole blood using Ficoll 1.077 Lymphosep. Next, we extracted genomic DNA with the phenol/chloroform method. Two microgram of DNA per sample was treated with sodium bisulfite using the EpiTect Bisulfite Kit, followed by an assessment of DNA methylation by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis of the bisulfite-modified genomic DNA.

Results: Our data highlighted a hypomethylated status of the IKZF1 promoter in the ALL cases (96% of the cases were unmethylated). In contrast, the control group samples were partially methylated (68%).

Conclusion: This study demonstrated a hypomethylated pattern of the IKZF1 promoter region in child-hood B-ALL, which might underlie the aberrant Ikaros expression patterns that were previously linked to this malignancy.
KEYWORD
Leukemia, Ikaros, IKZF1, DNA methylation, Hematological malignancy
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