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  • The study explores the simultaneous measurement of five specific mRNA genes (WT1, BAALC, EVI1, PRAME, HMGA2) in whole blood samples as a potential diagnostic marker for acute leukemia, noting that traditional methods require isolation of cells first.
  • Researchers analyzed 127 blood samples from confirmed acute leukemia patients and a comparison group of 87 patients without blood cancers to assess mRNA levels using multiplex PCR techniques.
  • Results showed significant differences in mRNA expression levels, with high levels of WT1 found in most leukemia patients, and variations for BAALC, PRAME, and HMGA2 among different leukemia subtypes compared to the control group.

Article Abstract

Simultaneous quantitative measurement of mRNA of the WT1, BAALC, EVI1, PRAME and HMGA2 genes in whole blood samples reflects the specific pathological proliferative activity in acute leukemia and their ratio is promising as a diagnostic marker. The transcriptome profile of acute leukemia cells is usually assessed using NGS or microarray techniques after a preliminary procedure for isolation of mononuclear cells. However, the results of using the multiplex PCR reaction for the simultaneous determination of all above mRNAs in whole blood samples have not been published so far. Determination of mRNA of WT1, BAALC, EVI1, PRAME and HMGA2 genes in venous blood level samples by multiplex RT-PCR. The study included 127 blood samples from patients who diagnosis of acute leukemia was subsequently confirmed. In the comparison group, 87 samples of patients without oncohematological diagnosis were selected, including 31 samples (K1) with a normal blood formula and 56 samples (K2) with a violation of the cellular composition - anemia, leukocytosis and thrombocytopenia. RNA isolation and reverse transcription were performed using the Ribozol-D and Reverta-L kits (TsNIIE, Russia). Determination of the mRNA expression level of the WT1, BAALC, EVI1, PRAME and HMGA2 genes by multiplex real-time PCR using a homemade multiplex PCR kit. The mRNA level was characterized by high interindividual variation and did not correlate with the rate of circulating leukocytes or blood blasts. Expression of WT1 mRNA was observed in whole blood only in one patient from the control group and in 112 (88%) patients with leukemia and was combined with a decrease in the level of HMGA2 mRNA expression and BAALC mRNA values. In contrast to the control groups, patients with leukemia had higher levels of BAALC mRNA in AML and ALL, increased PRAME mRNA in AML and APL, but lower levels of HMGA2 in APL.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.51620/0869-2084-2022-67-10-613-620DOI Listing

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