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Incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised International Prognostic Scoring System can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome

Gene mutations have not yet been included in the 2016 WHO classification and revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R), which are now widely utilized to discriminate myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) patients regarding risk of leukemia evolution and overall survival (OS). In this study,...

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Autores principales: Hou, Hsin-An, Tsai, Cheng-Hong, Lin, Chien-Chin, Chou, Wen-Chien, Kuo, Yuan-Yeh, Liu, Chieh-Yu, Tseng, Mei-Hsuan, Peng, Yen-Ling, Liu, Ming-Chih, Liu, Chia-Wen, Liao, Xiu-Wen, Lin, Liang-In, Yao, Ming, Tang, Jih-Luh, Tien, Hwei-Fang
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29618722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41408-018-0074-7
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author Hou, Hsin-An
Tsai, Cheng-Hong
Lin, Chien-Chin
Chou, Wen-Chien
Kuo, Yuan-Yeh
Liu, Chieh-Yu
Tseng, Mei-Hsuan
Peng, Yen-Ling
Liu, Ming-Chih
Liu, Chia-Wen
Liao, Xiu-Wen
Lin, Liang-In
Yao, Ming
Tang, Jih-Luh
Tien, Hwei-Fang
author_facet Hou, Hsin-An
Tsai, Cheng-Hong
Lin, Chien-Chin
Chou, Wen-Chien
Kuo, Yuan-Yeh
Liu, Chieh-Yu
Tseng, Mei-Hsuan
Peng, Yen-Ling
Liu, Ming-Chih
Liu, Chia-Wen
Liao, Xiu-Wen
Lin, Liang-In
Yao, Ming
Tang, Jih-Luh
Tien, Hwei-Fang
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description Gene mutations have not yet been included in the 2016 WHO classification and revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R), which are now widely utilized to discriminate myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) patients regarding risk of leukemia evolution and overall survival (OS). In this study, we aimed to investigate whether integration of gene mutations with other risk factors could further improve the stratification of MDS patients. Mutational analyses of 25 genes relevant to myeloid malignancies in 426 primary MDS patients showed that mutations of CBL, IDH2, ASXL1, DNMT3A, and TP53 were independently associated with shorter survival. Patients within each IPSS-R or 2016 WHO classification-defined risk group could be stratified into two risk subgroups based on the mutational status of these five genes; patients with these poor-risk mutations had an OS shorter than others in the same risk group, but similar to those with the next higher risk category. A scoring system incorporating age, IPSS-R and five poor-risk mutations could divide the MDS patients into four risk groups (P < 0.001 for both OS and leukemia-free survival). In conclusion, integration of gene mutations in current IPSS-R improves the prognostication of MDS patients and may help identify high-risk patients for more aggressive treatment in IPSS-R lower risk group.
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spelling pubmed-58847762018-04-06 Incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised International Prognostic Scoring System can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome Hou, Hsin-An Tsai, Cheng-Hong Lin, Chien-Chin Chou, Wen-Chien Kuo, Yuan-Yeh Liu, Chieh-Yu Tseng, Mei-Hsuan Peng, Yen-Ling Liu, Ming-Chih Liu, Chia-Wen Liao, Xiu-Wen Lin, Liang-In Yao, Ming Tang, Jih-Luh Tien, Hwei-Fang Blood Cancer J Article Gene mutations have not yet been included in the 2016 WHO classification and revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R), which are now widely utilized to discriminate myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) patients regarding risk of leukemia evolution and overall survival (OS). In this study, we aimed to investigate whether integration of gene mutations with other risk factors could further improve the stratification of MDS patients. Mutational analyses of 25 genes relevant to myeloid malignancies in 426 primary MDS patients showed that mutations of CBL, IDH2, ASXL1, DNMT3A, and TP53 were independently associated with shorter survival. Patients within each IPSS-R or 2016 WHO classification-defined risk group could be stratified into two risk subgroups based on the mutational status of these five genes; patients with these poor-risk mutations had an OS shorter than others in the same risk group, but similar to those with the next higher risk category. A scoring system incorporating age, IPSS-R and five poor-risk mutations could divide the MDS patients into four risk groups (P < 0.001 for both OS and leukemia-free survival). In conclusion, integration of gene mutations in current IPSS-R improves the prognostication of MDS patients and may help identify high-risk patients for more aggressive treatment in IPSS-R lower risk group. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5884776/ /pubmed/29618722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41408-018-0074-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Hou, Hsin-An
Tsai, Cheng-Hong
Lin, Chien-Chin
Chou, Wen-Chien
Kuo, Yuan-Yeh
Liu, Chieh-Yu
Tseng, Mei-Hsuan
Peng, Yen-Ling
Liu, Ming-Chih
Liu, Chia-Wen
Liao, Xiu-Wen
Lin, Liang-In
Yao, Ming
Tang, Jih-Luh
Tien, Hwei-Fang
Incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised International Prognostic Scoring System can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
title Incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised International Prognostic Scoring System can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
title_full Incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised International Prognostic Scoring System can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
title_fullStr Incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised International Prognostic Scoring System can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised International Prognostic Scoring System can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
title_short Incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised International Prognostic Scoring System can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
title_sort incorporation of mutations in five genes in the revised international prognostic scoring system can improve risk stratification in the patients with myelodysplastic syndrome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29618722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41408-018-0074-7
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