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Query: UNIPROT:P10415 (
Bcl-2
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is characterized by the growth and accumulation of cells blocked in their ability to differentiate, and blocks production of normal blood cells. The response to induction chemotherapy is heterogeneous, therefore biomarkers that predict for the outcome of such treatment are of potential value.
FCHSD2
in a sensitized screen was identified as a potential chemo-protector (TW Mak, unpublished). In the present study, we found that
FCHSD2
knockdown by shRNA could enhance chemosensitivity of U937 cells. This coincided with the increased expression of p21 and PUMA as well as the decreased expression of
Bcl-2
, c-myc and hTERT. In contrast, over-expression of
FCHSD2
significantly increased cellular chemoresistance. To see if there was potential clinical relevance of
FCHSD2
expression in leukemia we used qRT-PCR to assess
FCHSD2
expression levels in peripheral blood or bone marrow blasts of 71 AML patients. There was an inverse correlation between the level of
FCHSD2
with overall survival time (r=-0.7647, p<0.0001) and relapse free time (r=-0.8165, p<0.0001). By dividing patients into high and low expression groups using a
FCHSD2
expression threshold value of 0.001, the median survival of the high expression group (72 days) was shorter than in the low expression group (2472 days). The average
FCHSD2
expression level in 41 patients with complete remission was significantly lower than that in 30 non-responder patients (p<0.0001). Moreover, in 32 de novo AML patients receiving initial remission-induction chemotherapy, we confirmed that the patients with lower
FCHSD2
expression prior to the treatment had an increased chance of attaining remission compared to patients with high level
FCHSD2
. In conclusion, our study, for the first time, demonstrates
FCHSD2
as a predictor of outcome for AML patient. The determination of
FCHSD2
expression at the time of diagnosis could help to identify the responses of AML patients to chemotherapy.
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