Peripheral Blood Cells from Patients with Hodgkin's and Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphomas May Be a Better Source of Candidate Diagnostic miRNAs Than Circulating miRNAs

  • Ewa Paszkiewicz-Kozik
  • , Agnieszka Paziewska
  • , Maria Kulecka
  • , Michalina Dąbrowska
  • , Anna Kluska
  • , Aneta Bałabas
  • , Magdalena Piątkowska
  • , Filip Ambrożkiewicz
  • , Joanna Tajer
  • , Włodzimierz Osiadacz
  • , Joanna Romejko-Jarosińska
  • , Martyna Kotarska
  • , Natalia Żeber-Lubecka
  • , Jakub Karczmarski
  • , Lidia Popławska
  • , Michał Mikula
  • , Piotr Rutkowski
  • , Jan Walewski
  • , Jerzy Ostrowski

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Abstract

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) and diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) represent 15% and 20%, respectively, of all lymphoma types. The aim of this study was to identify and compare circulating serum miRNA (c-miRNA) and peripheral whole blood miRNA (wb-miRNA) profiles in patients with these lymphomas. Serum samples (20 HL, 21 DLBCL, and 30 healthy controls) and whole blood samples (21 HL, 17 DLBCL patients, and 30 healthy controls) were collected at the time of diagnosis. Serum and whole blood were also collected from 18 HL/17 DLBCL and eight HL/nine DLBCL patients, respectively, after treatment. Pairwise comparisons identified 125 c-miRNAs (adjusted P value < 0.05) showing significant dysregulation between 30 healthy controls and patients; of these, 47 and 55 differentiated controls from pretherapeutic HL and DLBCL patients, respectively. In addition, 60 and 16 c-miRNAs differentiated controls from posttherapeutic HL and DLBCL, respectively. Pairwise comparisons identified 292 wb-miRNAs (adjusted P value < 0.05) showing significant dysregulation between 30 controls and patients; of these, 103 and 169 differentiated controls from pretherapeutic HL and DLBCL, respectively, and 142 and 151 wb-miRNAs differentiated controls from posttherapeutic HL and DLBCL, respectively. Thus, lymphoma-associated miRNAs may be a better source of noninvasive candidate biomarkers than miRNAs in serum. It is unclear whether miRNA alterations in lymphoma cells are similar to those observed in white blood cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3212878
JournalBioMed Research International
Volume2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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