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Mutational spectrum of adult T-ALL

Authors :
Helmut Blum
Alexander Graf
Stefan Krebs
Sandra Heesch
Jochen Hecht
Dieter Hoelzer
Claudia D. Baldus
Sebastian Vosberg
Stefan Schwartz
Isabelle Bartram
Stefan K. Bohlander
Philipp A. Greif
Monika Brüggemann
Martin Neumann
Cornelia Schlee
Nicola Gökbuget
Source :
Oncotarget 6, 2754-2766 (2014), Oncotarget, Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Novel target discovery is warranted to improve treatment in adult T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) patients. We provide a comprehensive study on mutations to enhance the understanding of therapeutic targets and studied 81 adult T-ALL patients. NOTCH1 exhibitedthe highest mutation rate (53%). Mutation frequencies of FBXW7 (10%), WT1 (10%), JAK3 (12%), PHF6 (11%), and BCL11B (10%) were in line with previous reports. We identified recurrent alterations in transcription factors DNM2, and RELN, the WNT pathway associated cadherin FAT1, and in epigenetic regulators (MLL2, EZH2). Interestingly, we discovered novel recurrent mutations in the DNA repair complex member HERC1, in NOTCH2, and in the splicing factor ZRSR2. A frequently affected pathway was the JAK/STAT pathway (18%) and a significant proportion of T-ALL patients harboured mutations in epigenetic regulators (33%), both predominantly found in the unfavourable subgroup of early T-ALL. Importantly, adult T-ALL patients not only showed a highly heterogeneous mutational spectrum, but also variable subclonal allele frequencies implicated in therapy resistance and evolution of relapse. In conclusion, we provide novel insights in genetic alterations of signalling pathways (e.g. druggable by γ-secretase inhibitors, JAK inhibitors or EZH2 inhibitors), present in over 80% of all adult T-ALL patients, that could guide novel therapeutic approaches.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncotarget 6, 2754-2766 (2014), Oncotarget, Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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