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A Nine-Gene Expression Signature Distinguished a Patient with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Who Underwent Prolonged Periodic Fasting

Authors :
Bossi, L
Palumbo, C
Trojani, A
Melluso, A
Di Camillo, B
Beghini, A
Sarnataro, L
Cairoli, R
Bossi, Luca Emanuele
Palumbo, Cassandra
Trojani, Alessandra
Melluso, Agostina
Di Camillo, Barbara
Beghini, Alessandro
Sarnataro, Luca Maria
Cairoli, Roberto
Bossi, L
Palumbo, C
Trojani, A
Melluso, A
Di Camillo, B
Beghini, A
Sarnataro, L
Cairoli, R
Bossi, Luca Emanuele
Palumbo, Cassandra
Trojani, Alessandra
Melluso, Agostina
Di Camillo, Barbara
Beghini, Alessandro
Sarnataro, Luca Maria
Cairoli, Roberto
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background and Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the causes of continuous deep fluctuations in the absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) in an untreated patient with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), who has had a favorable prognosis since the time of diagnosis. Up until now, the patient has voluntarily chosen to adopt a predominantly vegetarian and fruitarian diet, along with prolonged periods of total fasting (ranging from 4 to 39 days) each year. Materials and Methods: For this purpose, we decided to analyze the whole transcriptome profiling of peripheral blood (PB) CD19+ cells from the patient (#1) at different time-points vs. the same cells of five other untreated CLL patients who followed a varied diet. Consequently, the CLL patients were categorized as follows: the 1st group comprised patient #1 at 20 different time-points (16 time-points during nutrition and 4 time-points during fasting), whereas the 2nd group included only one time point for each of the patients (#2, #3, #4, #5, and #6) as they followed a varied diet. We performed microarray experiments using a powerful tool, the Affymetrix Human ClariomTM D Pico Assay, to generate high-fidelity biomarker signatures. Statistical analysis was employed to identify differentially expressed genes and to perform sample clustering. Results: The lymphocytosis trend in patient #1 showed recurring fluctuations since the time of diagnosis. Interestingly, we observed that approximately 4–6 weeks after the conclusion of fasting periods, the absolute lymphocyte count was reduced by about half. The gene expression profiling analysis revealed that nine genes were statistically differently expressed between the 1st group and the 2nd group. Specifically, IGLC3, RPS26, CHPT1, and PCDH9 were under expressed in the 1st group compared to the 2nd group of CLL patients. Conversely, IGHV3-43, IGKV3D-20, PLEKHA1, CYBB, and GABRB2 were over-expressed in the 1st group when compared to the 2nd group of CLL patients. Furthermore

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1394341364
Document Type :
Electronic Resource