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The prognostic impact of IKZF1 deletions and UKALL genetic classifiers in paediatric B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia treated according to NOPHO 2008 protocols

Authors :
Öfverholm, Ingegerd
Rezayee, Fatemah
Heyman, Mats
Harila-Saari, Arja H.
Arvidsson, Linda
Schmiegelow, Kjeld
Norén-Nyström, Ulrika
Barbany, Gisela
Öfverholm, Ingegerd
Rezayee, Fatemah
Heyman, Mats
Harila-Saari, Arja H.
Arvidsson, Linda
Schmiegelow, Kjeld
Norén-Nyström, Ulrika
Barbany, Gisela
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We investigated 390 paediatric B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (BCP-ALL) patients treated according to NOPHO ALL 2008, regarding copy number alterations (CNA) of eight loci associated with adverse prognosis, including IKZF1. The impact on outcome was investigated for each locus individually, combined as CNA profiles and together with cytogenetic information. The presence of IKZF1 deletion or a poor-risk CNA profile was associated with poor outcome in the whole cohort. In the standard-risk group, IKZF1-deleted cases had an inferior probability of relapse-free survival (pRFS) (p <= 0.001) and overall survival (pOS) (p <= 0.001). Additionally, among B-other patients, IKZF1 deletion correlated with poor pRFS (60% vs. 90%) and pOS (65% vs. 89%). Both IKZF1 deletion and a poor-risk CNA profile were independent factors for relapse and death in multivariable analyses adjusting for known risk factors including measurable residual disease. Our data indicate that BCP-ALL patients with high-risk CNA or IKZF1 deletion have worse prognosis despite otherwise low-risk features. Conversely, patients with both a good CNA and cytogenetic profile had a superior relapse-free (p <= 0.001) and overall survival (p <= 0.001) in the cohort, across all risk groups. Taken together, our findings highlight the potential of CNA assessment to refine stratification in ALL.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1399994279
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111.bjh.18852