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An IDO1-related immune gene signature predicts overall survival in acute myeloid leukemia

Authors :
Sarah Parisi
Chiara Sartor
Gianluca Cristiano
Antonio Curti
Annalisa Talami
Emanuela Ottaviani
Jayakumar Vadakekolathu
Matteo Olivi
Sarah Wagner
Simone Ragaini
Michele Cavo
Cristina Papayannidis
Giovanni Marconi
Stefania Paolini
Jacopo Nanni
Sergio Rutella
Darina Očadlíková
Giulia Corradi
Marilena Ciciarello
Source :
Blood Advances
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2022.

Abstract

Key Points The semaphorin receptor PLXNC1 is an IDO1-interacting gene and a strong predictor of survival in AML.An IDO1-related immune gene signature, including PLXNC1, predicts survival in AML.<br />Visual Abstract<br />The contribution of the bone marrow (BM) immune microenvironment to acute myeloid leukemia (AML) development is well-known, but its prognostic significance is still elusive. Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1), which is negatively regulated by the BIN1 proto-oncogene, is an interferon-γ-inducible mediator of immune tolerance. With the aim to develop a prognostic IDO1-based immune gene signature, biological and clinical data of 982 patients with newly diagnosed, nonpromyelocytic AML were retrieved from public datasets and analyzed using established computational pipelines. Targeted transcriptomic profiles of 24 diagnostic BM samples were analyzed using the NanoString’s nCounter platform. BIN1 and IDO1 were inversely correlated and individually predicted overall survival. PLXNC1, a semaphorin receptor involved in inflammation and immune response, was the IDO1-interacting gene retaining the strongest prognostic value. The incorporation of PLXNC1 into the 2-gene IDO1-BIN1 score gave rise to a powerful immune gene signature predicting survival, especially in patients receiving chemotherapy. The top differentially expressed genes between IDO1low and IDO-1high and between PLXNC1low and PLXNC1high cases further improved the prognostic value of IDO1 providing a 7- and 10-gene immune signature, highly predictive of survival and correlating with AML mutational status at diagnosis. Taken together, our data indicate that IDO1 is pivotal for the construction of an immune gene signature predictive of survival in AML patients. Given the emerging role of immunotherapies for AML, our findings support the incorporation of immune biomarkers into current AML classification and prognostication algorithms.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24739537 and 24739529
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b122fd8347e3a6c8645b078ac603ba7f