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Molecular Landscape and Validation of New Genomic Classification in 2668 Adult AML Patients: Real Life Data from the PETHEMA Registry.

Authors :
Sargas C
Ayala R
Larráyoz MJ
Chillón MC
Carrillo-Cruz E
Bilbao-Sieyro C
Prados de la Torre E
Martínez-Cuadrón D
Rodríguez-Veiga R
Boluda B
Gil C
Bernal T
Bergua JM
Algarra L
Tormo M
Martínez-Sánchez P
Soria E
Serrano J
Alonso-Domínguez JM
García-Boyero R
Amigo ML
Herrera-Puente P
Sayas MJ
Lavilla-Rubira E
Martínez-López J
Calasanz MJ
García-Sanz R
Pérez-Simón JA
Gómez-Casares MT
Sánchez-García J
Barragán E
Montesinos P
On Behalf Of Pethema Group
Source :
Cancers [Cancers (Basel)] 2023 Jan 10; Vol. 15 (2). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jan 10.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) implementation to perform accurate diagnosis in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) represents a major challenge for molecular laboratories in terms of specialization, standardization, costs and logistical support. In this context, the PETHEMA cooperative group has established the first nationwide diagnostic network of seven reference laboratories to provide standardized NGS studies for AML patients. Cross-validation (CV) rounds are regularly performed to ensure the quality of NGS studies and to keep updated clinically relevant genes recommended for NGS study. The molecular characterization of 2856 samples (1631 derived from the NGS-AML project; NCT03311815) with standardized NGS of consensus genes ( ABL1 , ASXL1 , BRAF , CALR , CBL , CEBPA , CSF3R , DNMT3A , ETV6 , EZH2 , FLT3 , GATA2 , HRAS , IDH1 , IDH2 , JAK2 , KIT , KRAS , MPL , NPM1 , NRAS , PTPN11 , RUNX1 , SETBP1 , SF3B1 , SRSF2 , TET2 , TP53 , U2AF1 and WT1 ) showed 97% of patients having at least one mutation. The mutational profile was highly variable according to moment of disease, age and sex, and several co-occurring and exclusion relations were detected. Molecular testing based on NGS allowed accurate diagnosis and reliable prognosis stratification of 954 AML patients according to new genomic classification proposed by Tazi et al. Novel molecular subgroups, such as mutated WT1 and mutations in at least two myelodysplasia-related genes, have been associated with an adverse prognosis in our cohort. In this way, the PETHEMA cooperative group efficiently provides an extensive molecular characterization for AML diagnosis and risk stratification, ensuring technical quality and equity in access to NGS studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2072-6694
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36672386
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15020438