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CRLF2 over-expression is a poor prognostic marker in children with high risk T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Authors :
Palmi, C
Savino, A
Silvestri, D
Bronzini, I
Cario, G
Paganin, M
Buldini, B
Galbiati, M
Muckenthaler, M
Bugarin, C
Mina, P
Nagel, S
Barisone, E
Casale, F
Locatelli, F
Nigro, L
Micalizzi, C
Parasole, R
Pession, A
Putti, M
Santoro, N
Testi, A
Ziino, O
Kulozik, A
Zimmermann, M
Schrappe, M
Villa, A
Gaipa, G
Basso, G
Biondi, A
Valsecchi, M
Stanulla, M
Conter, V
Kronnie, G
Cazzaniga, G
PALMI, CHIARA
SAVINO, ANGELA MARIA
VILLA, ANTONELLO
GAIPA, GIUSEPPE
BIONDI, ANDREA
VALSECCHI, MARIA GRAZIA
CONTER, VALENTINO
CAZZANIGA, GIOVANNI ITALO
Palmi, C
Savino, A
Silvestri, D
Bronzini, I
Cario, G
Paganin, M
Buldini, B
Galbiati, M
Muckenthaler, M
Bugarin, C
Mina, P
Nagel, S
Barisone, E
Casale, F
Locatelli, F
Nigro, L
Micalizzi, C
Parasole, R
Pession, A
Putti, M
Santoro, N
Testi, A
Ziino, O
Kulozik, A
Zimmermann, M
Schrappe, M
Villa, A
Gaipa, G
Basso, G
Biondi, A
Valsecchi, M
Stanulla, M
Conter, V
Kronnie, G
Cazzaniga, G
PALMI, CHIARA
SAVINO, ANGELA MARIA
VILLA, ANTONELLO
GAIPA, GIUSEPPE
BIONDI, ANDREA
VALSECCHI, MARIA GRAZIA
CONTER, VALENTINO
CAZZANIGA, GIOVANNI ITALO
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Pediatric T-ALL patients have a worse outcome compared to BCP-ALL patients and they could benefit from new prognostic marker identification. Alteration of CRLF2 gene, a hallmark correlated with poor outcome in BCP-ALL, has not been reported in T-ALL. We analyzed CRLF2 expression in 212 T-ALL pediatric patients enrolled in AIEOP-BFM ALL2000 study in Italian and German centers. Seventeen out of 120 (14.2%) Italian patients presented CRLF2 mRNA expression 5 times higher than the median (CRLF2-high); they had a significantly inferior event-free survival (41.2%±11.9 vs. 68.9%±4.6, p=0.006) and overall survival (47.1%±12.1 vs. 73.8%±4.3, p=0.009) and an increased cumulative incidence of relapse/resistance (52.9%±12.1 vs. 26.2%±4.3, p=0.007) compared to CRLF2-low patients. The prognostic value of CRLF2 over-expression was validated in the German cohort. Of note, CRLF2 over-expression was associated with poor prognosis in the high risk (HR) subgroup where CRLF2-high patients were more frequently allocated. Interestingly, although in T-ALL CRLF2 protein was localized mainly in the cytoplasm, in CRLF2-high blasts we found a trend towards a stronger TSLP-induced pSTAT5 response, sensitive to the JAK inhibitor Ruxolitinib. In conclusion, CRLF2 over-expression is a poor prognostic marker identifying a subset of HR T-ALL patients that could benefit from alternative therapy, potentially targeting the CRLF2 pathway.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308919768
Document Type :
Electronic Resource