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Characterization of children with FLT3-ITDacute myeloid leukemia: a report from the AIEOP AML-2002 study group

Authors :
Manara, E
Basso, G
Zampini, M
Buldini, B
Tregnago, C
Rondelli, R
Masetti, R
Bisio, V
Frison, M
Polato, K
Cazzaniga, G
Menna, G
Fagioli, F
Merli, P
Biondi, A
Pession, A
Locatelli, F
Pigazzi, M
Source :
Leukemia; January 2017, Vol. 31 Issue: 1 p18-25, 8p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Recurrent molecular markers have been routinely used in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) for risk assessment at diagnosis, whereas their post-induction monitoring still represents a debated issue. We evaluated the prognostic value and biological impact of minimal residual disease (MRD) and of the allelic ratio (AR) of FLT3-internal-tandem duplication (ITD) in childhood AML. We retrospectively screened 494 children with de novoAML for FLT3-ITDmutation, identifying 54 harboring the mutation; 51% of them presented high ITD-AR at diagnosis and had worse event-free survival (EFS, 19.2 versus 63.5% for low ITD-AR, <0.05). Forty-one percent of children with high levels of MRD after the 1st induction course, measured by a patient-specific real-time-PCR, had worse EFS (22.2 versus 59.4% in low-MRD patients, P<0.05). Next, we correlated these parameters with gene expression, showing that patients with high ITD-AR or persistent MRD had characteristic expression profiles with deregulated genes involved in methylation and acetylation. Moreover, patients with high CyclinA1expression presented an unfavorable EFS (20.3 versus 51.2% in low CyclinA1group, P<0.01). Our results suggest that ITD-AR levels and molecular MRD should be considered in planning clinical management of FLT3-ITDpatients. Different transcriptional activation of epigenetic and oncogenic profiles may explain variability in outcome among these patients, for whom novel therapeutic approaches are desirable.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08876924 and 14765551
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Leukemia
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs40971743
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/leu.2016.177