The clinical mutatome of core binding factor leukemia

Author:

Opatz Sabrina,Bamopoulos Stefanos A.,Metzeler Klaus H.ORCID,Herold TobiasORCID,Ksienzyk Bianka,Bräundl Kathrin,Tschuri Sebastian,Vosberg Sebastian,Konstandin Nikola P.,Wang Christine,Hartmann Luise,Graf Alexander,Krebs Stefan,Blum Helmut,Schneider Stephanie,Thiede Christian,Middeke Jan Moritz,Stölzel Friedrich,Röllig Christoph,Schetelig Johannes,Ehninger Gerhard,Krämer Alwin,Braess Jan,Görlich Dennis,Sauerland Maria Cristina,Berdel Wolfgang E.,Wörmann Bernhard J.,Hiddemann Wolfgang,Spiekermann Karsten,Bohlander Stefan K.ORCID,Greif Philipp A.

Abstract

AbstractThe fusion genes CBFB/MYH11 and RUNX1/RUNX1T1 block differentiation through disruption of the core binding factor (CBF) complex and are found in 10–15% of adult de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases. This AML subtype is associated with a favorable prognosis; however, nearly half of CBF-rearranged patients cannot be cured with chemotherapy. This divergent outcome might be due to additional mutations, whose spectrum and prognostic relevance remains hardly defined. Here, we identify nonsilent mutations, which may collaborate with CBF-rearrangements during leukemogenesis by targeted sequencing of 129 genes in 292 adult CBF leukemia patients, and thus provide a comprehensive overview of the mutational spectrum (‘mutatome’) in CBF leukemia. Thereby, we detected fundamental differences between CBFB/MYH11- and RUNX1/RUNX1T1-rearranged patients with ASXL2, JAK2, JAK3, RAD21, TET2, and ZBTB7A being strongly correlated with the latter subgroup. We found prognostic relevance of mutations in genes previously known to be AML-associated such as KIT, SMC1A, and DHX15 and identified novel, recurrent mutations in NFE2 (3%), MN1 (4%), HERC1 (3%), and ZFHX4 (5%). Furthermore, age >60 years, nonprimary AML and loss of the Y-chromosomes are important predictors of survival. These findings are important for refinement of treatment stratification and development of targeted therapy approaches in CBF leukemia.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Oncology,Cancer Research,Hematology

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