Mutations increased overexpression of Notch1 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

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Background: The Notch signaling pathway is crucial in T-cell development, Notch1 mutations are frequently present in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). To investigate the feature of Notch1 mutation and its corresponding expression level in Chinese patients with T-ALL, detection of mutation and the expression level of Notch1 gene was preformed using RT-PCR, sequencing and real-time PCR respectively.Results: Two Notch1 point mutations (V1578E and L1593P) located on HD-N domain were identified in three cases out of 13 T-ALL patients. The mutation on 4733 position (V1578E) found in two cases was a novel mutation. The overexpression of Notch1 was detected in all samples with T-ALL, moreover, significantly higher expression of Notch1 was detected in the T-ALL with Notch1 mutation group compared with T-ALL with WT Notch1 group (p = 0.0192).Conclusions: Higher expression of Notch1 was associated with Notch1 mutation, more novel mutation of this gene might be identified in different populations and its contribution to the molecular pathogenesis of T-ALL is needed further research. © 2012 Lin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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  • Table 1 List of the primers used in RT-PCR and real-time PCR for Notch1 gene amplification
  • Figure 1 Results of RT-PCR amplification for Notch1 gene using different primer pairs which located in different domains. 1: 100 bp DNA ladder, 2-3: Amplicon of Exon 26 and 27 (652 bp), 4-5: Amplicon of Exon 28 (316 bp), 6-7: Amplicon of TAD domain (666 bp), 8-9: Ampilcon of PEST domain (530 bp).
  • Figure 2 Notch1 mutations in 3 cases with T-ALL (Mut sample) compared with a normal sequence of Notch1 (WT sample). Heterozygous mutations were identified in position 4733 (codon 1578) and 4778 (codon 1593) in Notch1 gene.
  • Figure 3 The expression levels of Notch1 gene in T-ALL with Notch1 mutation (Mut T-ALL), T-ALL with wild type Notch1 (WT T-ALL) and healthy individuals (HI) groups.

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Lin, C., Zheng, H., Wang, C., Yang, L., Chen, S., Li, B., … Li, Y. (2012). Mutations increased overexpression of Notch1 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Cancer Cell International, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-12-13

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