Atypical chronic myeloid leukemia (aCML) is a BCR-ABL1-negative clonal disorder, which belongs to the myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative group. This disease is characterized by recurrent somatic mutations in SETBP1, ASXL1 and ETNK1 genes, as well as high genetic heterogeneity, thus posing a great therapeutic challenge. To provide a comprehensive genomic characterization of aCML we applied a high-throughput sequencing strategy to 43 aCML samples, including both whole-exome and RNA-sequencing data. Our dataset identifies ASXL1, SETBP1, and ETNK1 as the most frequently mutated genes with a total of 43.2%, 29.7 and 16.2%, respectively. We characterized the clonal architecture of 7 aCML patients by means of colony assays and targeted resequencing. The results indicate that ETNK1 variants occur early in the clonal evolution history of aCML, while SETBP1 mutations often represent a late event. The presence of actionable mutations conferred both ex vivo and in vivo sensitivity to specific inhibitors with evidence of strong in vitro synergism in case of multiple targeting. In one patient, a clinical response was obtained. Stratification based on RNA-sequencing identified two different populations in terms of overall survival, and differential gene expression analysis identified 38 significantly overexpressed genes in the worse outcome group. Three genes correctly classified patients for overall survival.

Fontana, D., Ramazzotti, D., Aroldi, A., Redaelli, S., Magistroni, V., Pirola, A., et al. (2020). Integrated Genomic, Functional, and Prognostic Characterization of Atypical Chronic Myeloid Leukemia. HEMASPHERE, 4(6), e497 [10.1097/HS9.0000000000000497].

Integrated Genomic, Functional, and Prognostic Characterization of Atypical Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

Fontana, Diletta
Primo
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Ramazzotti, Daniele;Aroldi, Andrea;Redaelli, Sara;Magistroni, Vera;Pirola, Alessandra;Massimino, Luca;Mastini, Cristina;Bombelli, Silvia;Elli, Elena Maria;Fumagalli, Monica;Perego, Roberto A;Pagni, Fabio;Mologni, Luca;Piazza, Rocco;Gambacorti-Passerini, Carlo
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

Atypical chronic myeloid leukemia (aCML) is a BCR-ABL1-negative clonal disorder, which belongs to the myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative group. This disease is characterized by recurrent somatic mutations in SETBP1, ASXL1 and ETNK1 genes, as well as high genetic heterogeneity, thus posing a great therapeutic challenge. To provide a comprehensive genomic characterization of aCML we applied a high-throughput sequencing strategy to 43 aCML samples, including both whole-exome and RNA-sequencing data. Our dataset identifies ASXL1, SETBP1, and ETNK1 as the most frequently mutated genes with a total of 43.2%, 29.7 and 16.2%, respectively. We characterized the clonal architecture of 7 aCML patients by means of colony assays and targeted resequencing. The results indicate that ETNK1 variants occur early in the clonal evolution history of aCML, while SETBP1 mutations often represent a late event. The presence of actionable mutations conferred both ex vivo and in vivo sensitivity to specific inhibitors with evidence of strong in vitro synergism in case of multiple targeting. In one patient, a clinical response was obtained. Stratification based on RNA-sequencing identified two different populations in terms of overall survival, and differential gene expression analysis identified 38 significantly overexpressed genes in the worse outcome group. Three genes correctly classified patients for overall survival.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Atypical Chronic Myeloid Leukemia; ETNK1; SETBP1; ASXL1; Whole exome sequencing;
English
6-nov-2020
2020
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6
e497
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Fontana, D., Ramazzotti, D., Aroldi, A., Redaelli, S., Magistroni, V., Pirola, A., et al. (2020). Integrated Genomic, Functional, and Prognostic Characterization of Atypical Chronic Myeloid Leukemia. HEMASPHERE, 4(6), e497 [10.1097/HS9.0000000000000497].
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