Spectrum and prognostic relevance of driver gene mutations in acute myeloid leukemia
German Cancer Research Center · Heidelberg University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The clinical and prognostic relevance of many recently identified driver gene mutations in adult acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is poorly defined. We sequenced the coding regions or hotspot areas of 68 recurrently mutated genes in a cohort of 664 patients aged 18 to 86 years treated on 2 phase 3 trials of the German AML Cooperative Group (AMLCG). The median number of 4 mutations per patient varied according to cytogenetic subgroup, age, and history of previous hematologic disorder or antineoplastic therapy. We found patterns of significantly comutated driver genes suggesting functional synergism. Conversely, we identified 8 virtually nonoverlapping patient subgroups, jointly comprising 78% of AML patients, that…
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25Topics & keywords
- CEBPA
- NPM1
- Myeloid leukemia
- Oncology
- Cohort
- Leukemia
- Internal medicine
- Clinical significance
- Good health and well-being