The KMT2A/AFF1 rearrangement is associated with an unfavorable prognosis in infant acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). Discordant ALL in monozygotic twins is uncommon and represents an attractive resource to evaluate intrauterine environment–genetic interplay in ALL. Mutational and epigenetic profiles were characterized for a discordant KMT2A/AFF1-rearranged infant monozy-gotic twin pair and their parents, and they were compared to three independent KMT2A/AFF1-positive ALL infants, in which the DNA methylation and gene expression profiles were investigated. A de novo Q61H NRAS mutation was detected in the affected twin at diagnosis and backtracked in both twins at birth. The KMT2A/AFF1 rearrangement was absent at birth in both twins. Genetic analyses conducted at birth gave more insights into the timing of the mutation hit. We identified correlations between DNA methylation and gene expression changes for 32 genes in the three independent affected versus remitted patients. The strongest correlations were observed for the RAB32, PDK4, CXCL3, RANBP17, and MACROD2 genes. This epigenetic signature could be a putative target for the development of novel epigenetic-based therapies and could help in explaining the molecular mechanisms characterizing ALL infants with KMT2A/AFF1 fusions.

Russo, A., Viberti, C., Mareschi, K., Casalone, E., Guarrera, S., Birolo, G., et al. (2021). Genetic and epigenetic characterization of a discordant kmt2a/aff1-rearranged infant monozygotic twin pair. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 22(18) [10.3390/ijms22189740].

Genetic and epigenetic characterization of a discordant kmt2a/aff1-rearranged infant monozygotic twin pair

Cazzaniga G.;
2021

Abstract

The KMT2A/AFF1 rearrangement is associated with an unfavorable prognosis in infant acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). Discordant ALL in monozygotic twins is uncommon and represents an attractive resource to evaluate intrauterine environment–genetic interplay in ALL. Mutational and epigenetic profiles were characterized for a discordant KMT2A/AFF1-rearranged infant monozy-gotic twin pair and their parents, and they were compared to three independent KMT2A/AFF1-positive ALL infants, in which the DNA methylation and gene expression profiles were investigated. A de novo Q61H NRAS mutation was detected in the affected twin at diagnosis and backtracked in both twins at birth. The KMT2A/AFF1 rearrangement was absent at birth in both twins. Genetic analyses conducted at birth gave more insights into the timing of the mutation hit. We identified correlations between DNA methylation and gene expression changes for 32 genes in the three independent affected versus remitted patients. The strongest correlations were observed for the RAB32, PDK4, CXCL3, RANBP17, and MACROD2 genes. This epigenetic signature could be a putative target for the development of novel epigenetic-based therapies and could help in explaining the molecular mechanisms characterizing ALL infants with KMT2A/AFF1 fusions.
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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia; DNA methylation; Exome; NRAS; RNA sequencing;
English
9-set-2021
2021
22
18
9740
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Russo, A., Viberti, C., Mareschi, K., Casalone, E., Guarrera, S., Birolo, G., et al. (2021). Genetic and epigenetic characterization of a discordant kmt2a/aff1-rearranged infant monozygotic twin pair. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 22(18) [10.3390/ijms22189740].
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