Abstract 2010

Background:

Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (WM) is a B-cell malignancy characterized by the accumulation, predominantly in the bone marrow, of clonally related IgM-secreting lymphoplasmacytic cells. Macrophage derived inflammatory factors are elevated in WM suggesting a possible contribution by monocytes to the growth and survival of WM cells.

Patients and Method:

Monocytes (CD14+) from the peripheral blood of 8 untreated WM patients, and 6 healthy donors (HDs) were isolated by immunomagnetic bead sorting. Gene expression profiling was then performed using Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 chips, and data obtained from microarray was analyzed by dChip software with fold change >=2 and p<=0.05 as cut off points. Validation was performed by real time PCR.

Results:

Using Panther classification, 284 transcripts were identified as significantly different in monocytes derived from WM patients versus HDs. The resulted transcripts are involved in many critical signaling pathways, such as Toll-like immune receptor pathway (i.e. TLR1, TLR4, TLR8, TICAM); inflammatory response (i.e. CD40, PTAFR, FPR2), integrin binding (i.e. RAC2, ILK), chemokinesis (i.e. CCR2, CX3CR1), apoptosis (i.e. TNFSF10), p53 signaling (i.e. GADD45A, 1433F) and G-protein coupled receptors (i.e. CX3CR1). Fifteen of 21 genes were validated by real-time PCR, and were over-expressed in peripheral blood monocytes from WM patients in comparison to healthy age matched donors:

GeneMean Fold ChangeMann-Whitney Test
CD40 1.644057 0.02857 
IL2RG 1.962768 0.02857 
CKLF 1.983921 0.1143 
TLR8 2.573933 0.02857 
CD32 3.026544 0.02857 
CD64 3.144555 0.02857 
UBE2D1 3.19568 0.02857 
FCGR2C 3.832584 0.02857 
TLR1 3.888254 0.02857 
CX3CR1 4.301427 0.05714 
TNFSF10 5.365451 0.02857 
TLR4 5.984486 0.02857 
TICAM 7.324513 0.02857 
CLU 15.10627 0.02857 
CCR2 17.15738 0.02857 
GeneMean Fold ChangeMann-Whitney Test
CD40 1.644057 0.02857 
IL2RG 1.962768 0.02857 
CKLF 1.983921 0.1143 
TLR8 2.573933 0.02857 
CD32 3.026544 0.02857 
CD64 3.144555 0.02857 
UBE2D1 3.19568 0.02857 
FCGR2C 3.832584 0.02857 
TLR1 3.888254 0.02857 
CX3CR1 4.301427 0.05714 
TNFSF10 5.365451 0.02857 
TLR4 5.984486 0.02857 
TICAM 7.324513 0.02857 
CLU 15.10627 0.02857 
CCR2 17.15738 0.02857 
Conclusion:

Peripheral monocytes from WM patients demonstrate a distinct gene expression profile characterized by up-regulation of genes affecting Toll-like innate immunity, inflammation, and apoptosis. These studies define a distinct microenvironmental signature, and provide a framework for the exploration of novel targets for prognosis and therapy in WM.

Disclosures:

No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

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