Literature DB >> 26189108

Next-generation-sequencing of recurrent childhood high hyperdiploid acute lymphoblastic leukemia reveals mutations typically associated with high risk patients.

Cai Chen1, Christoph Bartenhagen2, Michael Gombert3, Vera Okpanyi3, Vera Binder3, Silja Röttgers4, Jutta Bradtke4, Andrea Teigler-Schlegel4, Jochen Harbott4, Sebastian Ginzel5, Ralf Thiele6, Peter Husemann3, Pina F I Krell3, Arndt Borkhardt3, Martin Dugas2, Jianda Hu7, Ute Fischer8.   

Abstract

20% of children suffering from high hyperdiploid acute lymphoblastic leukemia develop recurrent disease. The molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we analyzed the genetic landscape of five patients at relapse, who developed recurrent disease without prior high-risk indication using whole-exome- and whole-genome-sequencing. Oncogenic mutations of RAS pathway genes (NRAS, KRAS, FLT3, n=4) and deactivating mutations of major epigenetic regulators (CREBBP, EP300, each n=2 and ARID4B, EZH2, MACROD2, MLL2, each n=1) were prominent in these cases and virtually absent in non-recurrent cases (n=6) or other pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia cases (n=18). In relapse nucleotide variations were detected in cell fate determining transcription factors (GLIS1, AKNA). Structural genomic alterations affected genes regulating B-cell development (IKZF1, PBX1, RUNX1). Eleven novel translocations involved the genes ART4, C12orf60, MACROD2, TBL1XR1, LRRN4, KIAA1467, and ELMO1/MIR1200. Typically, patients harbored only single structural variations, except for one patient who displayed massive rearrangements in the context of a germline tumor suppressor TP53 mutation and a Li-Fraumeni syndrome-like family history. Another patient harbored a germline mutation in the DNA repair factor ATM. In summary, the relapse patients of our cohort were characterized by somatic mutations affecting the RAS pathway, epigenetic and developmental programs and germline mutations in DNA repair pathways.
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Keywords:  Acute lymphoblastic leukemia; CREBBP; High hyperdiploidy; Ikaros; RAS; Relapse; TP53

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26189108     DOI: 10.1016/j.leukres.2015.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leuk Res        ISSN: 0145-2126            Impact factor:   3.156


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