The Alteration of Lipid Metabolism in Burkitt Lymphoma Identifies a Novel Marker: Adipophilin
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2012
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PLoS ONE
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that lipid pathway is altered in many human tumours. In Burkitt lymphoma this is
reflected by the presence of lipid droplets which are visible in the cytoplasm of neoplastic cells in cytological preparations.
These vacuoles are not identifiable in biopsy section as lipids are ‘‘lost’’ during tissue processing.
Methods and Results: In this study we investigated the expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism, at both RNA and
protein level in Burkitt lymphoma and in other B-cell aggressive lymphoma cases. Gene expression profile indicated a
significant over-expression of the adipophilin gene and marked up-regulation of other genes involved in lipid metabolism in
Burkitt lymphoma. These findings were confirmed by immunohistochemistry on a series od additional histological samples:
45 out of 47 BL cases showed strong adipophilin expression, while only 3 cases of the 33 of the not-Burkitt lymphoma
category showed weak adipophilin expression (p,0.05).
Conclusions: Our preliminary results suggest that lipid metabolism is altered in BL, and this leads to the accumulation of
lipid vacuoles. These vacuoles may be specifically recognized by a monoclonal antibody against adipophilin, which may
therefore be a useful marker for Burkitt lymphoma because of its peculiar expression pattern. Moreover this peptide might
represent an interesting candidate for interventional strategies.
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Lipid Metabolism, Burkitt Lymphoma, Novel Marker, Adipophilin
Citation
Ambrosio MR, Piccaluga PP, Ponzoni M, Rocca BJ, Malagnino V, et al. (2012) The Alteration of Lipid Metabolism in Burkitt Lymphoma Identifies a Novel Marker: Adipophilin. PLoS ONE 7(8): e44315. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0044315