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Next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia

In this study, we performed serial monitoring using targeted DNA sequencing to identify genetic alterations in adults with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph‐ALL). Deep sequencing was performed by targeting the coding regions of 45 genes with recurrent driver mutations and 1129 s...

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Autores principales: Ahn, Jae‐Sook, Kim, TaeHyung, Jung, Sung‐Hoon, Ahn, Seo‐Yeon, Song, Ga‐Young, Kim, Mihee, Yang, Deok‐Hwan, Lee, Je‐Jung, Kim, Mi Yeon, Moon, Joon Ho, Zhang, Zhaolei, Kim, Hyeoung‐Joon, Kim, Dennis Dong Hwan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36467841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jha2.514
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author Ahn, Jae‐Sook
Kim, TaeHyung
Jung, Sung‐Hoon
Ahn, Seo‐Yeon
Song, Ga‐Young
Kim, Mihee
Yang, Deok‐Hwan
Lee, Je‐Jung
Kim, Mi Yeon
Moon, Joon Ho
Zhang, Zhaolei
Kim, Hyeoung‐Joon
Kim, Dennis Dong Hwan
author_facet Ahn, Jae‐Sook
Kim, TaeHyung
Jung, Sung‐Hoon
Ahn, Seo‐Yeon
Song, Ga‐Young
Kim, Mihee
Yang, Deok‐Hwan
Lee, Je‐Jung
Kim, Mi Yeon
Moon, Joon Ho
Zhang, Zhaolei
Kim, Hyeoung‐Joon
Kim, Dennis Dong Hwan
author_sort Ahn, Jae‐Sook
collection PubMed
description In this study, we performed serial monitoring using targeted DNA sequencing to identify genetic alterations in adults with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph‐ALL). Deep sequencing was performed by targeting the coding regions of 45 genes with recurrent driver mutations and 1129 single nucleotide polymorphism sites. Of the 43 patients that we examined, at least one case of genetic alterations was detected in 38 (88%) of the 43 patients at diagnosis (somatic mutations in 10 patients [23%] and copy number aberrations [CNA] in 36 patients [84%]). The most frequently detected CNA lesions were in IKZF1 (n = 25, 58%) and the most frequently mutated gene was SETD2 (n = 5). At least one genetic abnormality (loss, gain, or persistence) was observed in all the samples obtained at relapse that were available for analysis (n = 15), compared with the samples obtained at diagnosis (disappearance of any previously detected genetic alterations: 11 patients [73%]; new genetic abnormalities: nine patients [60%]; and persistent genetic abnormalities: eight patients [53%]]. The most frequently deleted lesions were in IKZF1 (n = 9, 60%), and the most frequently mutated gene was ABL1 (eight patients, 53%). Our data indicate that leukemic progression may be associated with complex genetic alterations in Ph‐ALL during the course of treatment.
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spelling pubmed-97132212022-12-02 Next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia Ahn, Jae‐Sook Kim, TaeHyung Jung, Sung‐Hoon Ahn, Seo‐Yeon Song, Ga‐Young Kim, Mihee Yang, Deok‐Hwan Lee, Je‐Jung Kim, Mi Yeon Moon, Joon Ho Zhang, Zhaolei Kim, Hyeoung‐Joon Kim, Dennis Dong Hwan EJHaem Haematologic Malignancy ‐ Lymphoid In this study, we performed serial monitoring using targeted DNA sequencing to identify genetic alterations in adults with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph‐ALL). Deep sequencing was performed by targeting the coding regions of 45 genes with recurrent driver mutations and 1129 single nucleotide polymorphism sites. Of the 43 patients that we examined, at least one case of genetic alterations was detected in 38 (88%) of the 43 patients at diagnosis (somatic mutations in 10 patients [23%] and copy number aberrations [CNA] in 36 patients [84%]). The most frequently detected CNA lesions were in IKZF1 (n = 25, 58%) and the most frequently mutated gene was SETD2 (n = 5). At least one genetic abnormality (loss, gain, or persistence) was observed in all the samples obtained at relapse that were available for analysis (n = 15), compared with the samples obtained at diagnosis (disappearance of any previously detected genetic alterations: 11 patients [73%]; new genetic abnormalities: nine patients [60%]; and persistent genetic abnormalities: eight patients [53%]]. The most frequently deleted lesions were in IKZF1 (n = 9, 60%), and the most frequently mutated gene was ABL1 (eight patients, 53%). Our data indicate that leukemic progression may be associated with complex genetic alterations in Ph‐ALL during the course of treatment. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9713221/ /pubmed/36467841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jha2.514 Text en © 2022 The Authors. eJHaem published by British Society for Haematology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Haematologic Malignancy ‐ Lymphoid
Ahn, Jae‐Sook
Kim, TaeHyung
Jung, Sung‐Hoon
Ahn, Seo‐Yeon
Song, Ga‐Young
Kim, Mihee
Yang, Deok‐Hwan
Lee, Je‐Jung
Kim, Mi Yeon
Moon, Joon Ho
Zhang, Zhaolei
Kim, Hyeoung‐Joon
Kim, Dennis Dong Hwan
Next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia
title Next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia
title_full Next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia
title_fullStr Next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia
title_full_unstemmed Next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia
title_short Next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with Philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia
title_sort next‐generation sequencing‐based analysis to assess the pattern of relapse in patients with philadelphia‐positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia
topic Haematologic Malignancy ‐ Lymphoid
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36467841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jha2.514
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