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FAM213A is linked to prognostic significance in acute myeloid leukemia through regulation of oxidative stress and myelopoiesis

Author(s)
Oh, Chang-KyuHa, MihyangHan, Myoung-EunHeo, Hye J.Myung, KyungjaeLee, YoonsungOh, Sae-OckKim, Yun Hak
Issued Date
2020-08
DOI
10.1002/hon.2728
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/49866
Citation
HEMATOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY, v.38, no.3, pp.381 - 389
Abstract
Accurate prediction of malignancies is important in choosing therapeutic strategies. Although there are many genetic and cytogenetic prognostic factors for acute myeloid leukemia (AML), prognosis is difficult to predict because of the heterogeneity of AML. Prognostic factors, including messenger RNA (mRNA) expression, have been determined for other malignancies, but not for AML. A total of 402 patients from The Cancer Genome Atlas, GSE12417 (GPL96, 97), and GSE12417 (GPL570) were included in this study. In Kaplan-Meier curve analyses, high expression of family with sequence similarity 213 member A (FAM213A), which activates antioxidant proteins, was associated with worse prognosis of AML. Similar to the results of the survival curve, C-indices and area under the curve values were high. Current prognostic factors of AML, unlike those of other cancers, do not take mRNA expression into consideration. Thus, the development of mRNA-based prognostic factors would be beneficial for accurate prediction of the survival of AML patients. Additionally, in vivo validation using zebrafish revealed that fam213a is important for myelopoiesis at the developmental stage and is a negative regulator of the p53 tumor suppressor gene. The findings implicate fam213a as a novel prognostic factor for AML patients.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
0278-0232
Keyword (Author)
AMLFAM213AGEOhematopoiesisp53prognosisTCGAzebrafish
Keyword
CARCINOMAZEBRAFISHSURVIVALLIVERMODELNRF2

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