Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?

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Autor(a) principal: Subramanian, Kritika
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Dierckx, Tim, Cunha, Antonio Ricardo Khouri, Menezes, Soraya Maria, Kagdi, Huseini, Taylor, Graham P, Farre, Maria Lourdes, Bittencourt, Achilea Candida Lisboa, Kataoka, Keisuke, Ogawa, Seishi, Van Weyenbergh, Johan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FIOCRUZ (ARCA)
Texto Completo: https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/30643
Resumo: Retinoic acid-related drugs have shown promising pre-clinical activity in Adult T-cell Leukemia/Lymphoma, but RORC signaling has not been explored. Therefore, we investigated transcriptome-wide interactions of the RORC pathway in HTLV-1 and ATL, using our own and publicly available gene expression data for ATL and other leukemias. Gene expression data from ATL patients were analyzed using WGCNA to determine gene modules and their correlation to clinical and molecular data. Both PBMCs and CD4+ T-cells showed decreased RORC expression in four different ATL cohorts. A small subset of RORChi ATL patients was identified with significantly lower pathognomonic CADM1 and HBZ levels but similar levels of other ATL markers (CD4/CD25/CCR4), hinting at a less aggressive ATL subtype. An age-dependent decrease in RORC expression was found in HTLV-1-infected individuals, but not in healthy controls, suggesting an early molecular event predisposing to leukemogenesis. Genes upstream of RORC signaling were members of a proliferative gene module (containing proliferation markers PCNA/Ki67), whereas downstream members clustered in an anti-proliferative gene module. IL17C transcripts showed the strongest negative correlation to PCNA in both ATL cohorts, which was replicated in two large cohorts of T- and B-cell acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL). Finally, IL17C expression in purified CD4+CCR4+CD26-CD7- „ATL-like‟ cells from HTLV-1-infected individuals and ATL patients was negatively correlated with clonality, underscoring a possible antileukemic/antiproliferative role. In conclusion, decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling might represent an early event in ATL pathogenesis. An antiproliferative IL17C/PCNA link is shared between ATL, T-ALL and B-ALL, suggesting (immuno)therapeutic benefit of boosting RORC/IL17 signaling.
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spelling Subramanian, KritikaDierckx, TimCunha, Antonio Ricardo KhouriMenezes, Soraya MariaKagdi, HuseiniTaylor, Graham PFarre, Maria LourdesBittencourt, Achilea Candida LisboaKataoka, KeisukeOgawa, SeishiVan Weyenbergh, Johan2018-12-17T19:12:09Z2018-12-17T19:12:09Z2018SUBRAMANIAN, K. et al. Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy? International Journal of Cancer, p. 1-29, Oct. 2018.https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/3064310.1002/ijc.31922Retinoic acid-related drugs have shown promising pre-clinical activity in Adult T-cell Leukemia/Lymphoma, but RORC signaling has not been explored. Therefore, we investigated transcriptome-wide interactions of the RORC pathway in HTLV-1 and ATL, using our own and publicly available gene expression data for ATL and other leukemias. Gene expression data from ATL patients were analyzed using WGCNA to determine gene modules and their correlation to clinical and molecular data. Both PBMCs and CD4+ T-cells showed decreased RORC expression in four different ATL cohorts. A small subset of RORChi ATL patients was identified with significantly lower pathognomonic CADM1 and HBZ levels but similar levels of other ATL markers (CD4/CD25/CCR4), hinting at a less aggressive ATL subtype. An age-dependent decrease in RORC expression was found in HTLV-1-infected individuals, but not in healthy controls, suggesting an early molecular event predisposing to leukemogenesis. Genes upstream of RORC signaling were members of a proliferative gene module (containing proliferation markers PCNA/Ki67), whereas downstream members clustered in an anti-proliferative gene module. IL17C transcripts showed the strongest negative correlation to PCNA in both ATL cohorts, which was replicated in two large cohorts of T- and B-cell acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL). Finally, IL17C expression in purified CD4+CCR4+CD26-CD7- „ATL-like‟ cells from HTLV-1-infected individuals and ATL patients was negatively correlated with clonality, underscoring a possible antileukemic/antiproliferative role. In conclusion, decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling might represent an early event in ATL pathogenesis. An antiproliferative IL17C/PCNA link is shared between ATL, T-ALL and B-ALL, suggesting (immuno)therapeutic benefit of boosting RORC/IL17 signaling.Retinoic acid-related drugs have shown promising pre-clinical activity in Adult T-cell Leukemia/Lymphoma, but RORC signaling has not been explored. Therefore, we investigated transcriptome-wide interactions of the RORC pathway in HTLV-1 and ATL, using our own and publicly available gene expression data for ATL and other leukemias. Gene expression data from ATL patients were analyzed using WGCNA to determine gene modules and their correlation to clinical and molecular data. Both PBMCs and CD4+ T-cells showed decreased RORC expression in four different ATL cohorts. A small subset of RORChi ATL patients was identified with significantly lower pathognomonic CADM1 and HBZ levels but similar levels of other ATL markers (CD4/CD25/CCR4), hinting at a less aggressive ATL subtype. An age-dependent decrease in RORC expression was found in HTLV-1-infected individuals, but not in healthy controls, suggesting an early molecular event predisposing to leukemogenesis. Genes upstream of RORC signaling were members of a proliferative gene module (containing proliferation markers PCNA/Ki67), whereas downstream members clustered in an anti-proliferative gene module. IL17C transcripts showed the strongest negative correlation to PCNA in both ATL cohorts, which was replicated in two large cohorts of T- and B-cell acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL). Finally, IL17C expression in purified CD4+CCR4+CD26-CD7- 'ATL-like' cells from HTLV-1-infected individuals and ATL patients was negatively correlated with clonality, underscoring a possible antileukemic/antiproliferative role. In conclusion, decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling might represent an early event in ATL pathogenesis. An antiproliferative IL17C/PCNA link is shared between ATL, T-ALL and B-ALL, suggesting (immuno)therapeutic benefit of boosting RORC/IL17 signaling.St. George‟s University School of Medicine. University Centre. Grenada, West Indies / University of Leuven. 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Hospital Universitário Prof. Edgard Santos. Salvador, BA, Brasil.Kyoto University. Graduate School of Medicine. Department of Pathology and Tumor Biology. Kyoto, Japan / National Cancer Center Research Institute. Division of Molecular Oncology. Tokyo, Japan.Kyoto University. Graduate School of Medicine. Department of Pathology and Tumor Biology. Kyoto, Japan.University of Leuven. Rega Institute for Medical Research, Clinical and Epidemiological Virology. Department of Microbiology and Immunology. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?
title Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?
spellingShingle Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?
Subramanian, Kritika
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Proliferation
Th17
Retrovirus
Inflammation
Immunotherapy
title_short Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?
title_full Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?
title_fullStr Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?
title_full_unstemmed Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?
title_sort Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy?
author Subramanian, Kritika
author_facet Subramanian, Kritika
Dierckx, Tim
Cunha, Antonio Ricardo Khouri
Menezes, Soraya Maria
Kagdi, Huseini
Taylor, Graham P
Farre, Maria Lourdes
Bittencourt, Achilea Candida Lisboa
Kataoka, Keisuke
Ogawa, Seishi
Van Weyenbergh, Johan
author_role author
author2 Dierckx, Tim
Cunha, Antonio Ricardo Khouri
Menezes, Soraya Maria
Kagdi, Huseini
Taylor, Graham P
Farre, Maria Lourdes
Bittencourt, Achilea Candida Lisboa
Kataoka, Keisuke
Ogawa, Seishi
Van Weyenbergh, Johan
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Subramanian, Kritika
Dierckx, Tim
Cunha, Antonio Ricardo Khouri
Menezes, Soraya Maria
Kagdi, Huseini
Taylor, Graham P
Farre, Maria Lourdes
Bittencourt, Achilea Candida Lisboa
Kataoka, Keisuke
Ogawa, Seishi
Van Weyenbergh, Johan
dc.subject.en.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Leukemia
Lymphoma
Proliferation
Th17
Retrovirus
Inflammation
Immunotherapy
topic Leukemia
Lymphoma
Proliferation
Th17
Retrovirus
Inflammation
Immunotherapy
description Retinoic acid-related drugs have shown promising pre-clinical activity in Adult T-cell Leukemia/Lymphoma, but RORC signaling has not been explored. Therefore, we investigated transcriptome-wide interactions of the RORC pathway in HTLV-1 and ATL, using our own and publicly available gene expression data for ATL and other leukemias. Gene expression data from ATL patients were analyzed using WGCNA to determine gene modules and their correlation to clinical and molecular data. Both PBMCs and CD4+ T-cells showed decreased RORC expression in four different ATL cohorts. A small subset of RORChi ATL patients was identified with significantly lower pathognomonic CADM1 and HBZ levels but similar levels of other ATL markers (CD4/CD25/CCR4), hinting at a less aggressive ATL subtype. An age-dependent decrease in RORC expression was found in HTLV-1-infected individuals, but not in healthy controls, suggesting an early molecular event predisposing to leukemogenesis. Genes upstream of RORC signaling were members of a proliferative gene module (containing proliferation markers PCNA/Ki67), whereas downstream members clustered in an anti-proliferative gene module. IL17C transcripts showed the strongest negative correlation to PCNA in both ATL cohorts, which was replicated in two large cohorts of T- and B-cell acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL). Finally, IL17C expression in purified CD4+CCR4+CD26-CD7- „ATL-like‟ cells from HTLV-1-infected individuals and ATL patients was negatively correlated with clonality, underscoring a possible antileukemic/antiproliferative role. In conclusion, decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling might represent an early event in ATL pathogenesis. An antiproliferative IL17C/PCNA link is shared between ATL, T-ALL and B-ALL, suggesting (immuno)therapeutic benefit of boosting RORC/IL17 signaling.
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identifier_str_mv SUBRAMANIAN, K. et al. Decreased RORC expression and downstream signaling in HTLV-1-associated Adult T-cell Lymphoma/Leukemia uncovers an antiproliferative IL17 link: a potential target for immunotherapy? International Journal of Cancer, p. 1-29, Oct. 2018.
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