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Chemotherapy and Stem Cell Transplantation Increase p16 INK4a Expression, a Biomarker of T-cell Aging

William A. Wood, Janakiraman Krishnamurthy, Natalia Mitin, Chad Torrice, Joel S. Parker, Anna C. Snavely, Thomas C. Shea, Jonathan S. Serody, Norman E. Sharpless

EBioMedicine · 2016 · ▲ 69 citations

Abstract

The expression of markers of cellular senescence(definition) increases exponentially in multiple tissues with aging. Age-related physiological changes may contribute to adverse outcomes in cancer survivors. To investigate the impact of high dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation on senescence markers in vivo, we collected blood and clinical data from a cohort of 63 patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation. The expression of p16 INK4a , a well-established senescence marker, was determined in T-cells before and 6 months after transplant. RNA sequencing was performed on paired samples from 8 patients pre-and post-cancer therapy. In patients undergoing allogeneic transplant, higher pre-transplant p16 INK4a expression was associated with a greater number of prior cycles of chemotherapy received (p = 0.003), prior autologous transplantation (p = 0.01) and prior exposure to alkylating agents (p = 0.01). Transplantation was associated with a marked increase in p16 INK4a expression 6 months following transplantation. Patients receiving autologous transplant experienced a larger increase in p16 INK4a expression (3.1-fold increase, p = 0.002) than allogeneic transplant recipients (1.9-fold increase, p = 0.0004). RNA sequencing of T-cells pre-and post-autologous transplant or cytotoxic chemotherapy demonstrated increased expression of transcripts associated with cellular senescence and physiological aging. Cytotoxic chemotherapy, especially alkylating agents, and stem cell transplantation strongly accelerate expression of a biomarker of molecular aging in T-cells.

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Wood, W.A., Krishnamurthy, J., Mitin, N., Torrice, C., Parker, J.S., Snavely, A.C., Shea, T.C., Serody, J.S., &amp; Sharpless, N.E. (2016). Chemotherapy and Stem Cell Transplantation Increase p16 INK4a Expression, a Biomarker of T-cell Aging. <em>EBioMedicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.08.029
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Wood WA, Krishnamurthy J, Mitin N, Torrice C, Parker JS, Snavely AC, et al. Chemotherapy and Stem Cell Transplantation Increase p16 INK4a Expression, a Biomarker of T-cell Aging. EBioMedicine. 2016. doi:10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.08.029.
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@article{william2016Chemot, title = {Chemotherapy and Stem Cell Transplantation Increase p16 INK4a Expression, a Biomarker of T-cell Aging}, author = {William A. Wood and Janakiraman Krishnamurthy and Natalia Mitin and Chad Torrice and Joel S. Parker and Anna C. Snavely and Thomas C. Shea and Jonathan S. Serody and Norman E. Sharpless}, journal = {EBioMedicine}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.08.029}, }

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