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MicroRNAs as Modulators of the Immune Response in T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Martina Del Gaizo, Ilaria Sergio, Sara Lazzari, Samantha Cialfi, Maria Pelullo, Isabella Screpanti, María Pía Felli

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is an aggressive haematological tumour driven by the malignant transformation and expansion of B-cell (B-ALL) or T-cell (T-ALL) progenitors. The evolution of T-ALL pathogenesis encompasses different master developmental pathways, including the main role played by Notch in cell fate choices during tissue differentiation. Recently, a growing body of evidence has highlighted epigenetic changes, particularly the altered expression of microRNAs (miRNAs), as a critical molecular mechanism to sustain T-ALL. The immune response is emerging as key factor in the complex multistep process of cancer but the role of miRNAs in anti-leukaemia response remains elusive. In this review we analyse the available literature on miRNAs as tuners of the immune response in T-ALL, focusing on their role in Natural Killer, T, T-regulatory and Myeloid-derived suppressor cells. A better understanding of this molecular crosstalk may provide the basis for the development of potential immunotherapeutic strategies in the leukemia field.

Topics & Concepts

microRNABiologyImmune systemEpigeneticsLeukemiaCancer researchProgenitor cellImmunologyCrosstalkStem cellEpigenetic therapyMyeloid leukemiaT cellCell biologyDNA methylationGeneticsGeneGene expressionOpticsPhysicsMicroRNA in disease regulationImmune Cell Function and InteractionRNA Interference and Gene Delivery