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Prospective assessment of NGS-detectable mutations in CML patients with nonoptimal response: the NEXT-in-CML study.

Simona Soverini1, Luana Bavaro1, Caterina De Benedittis1, Margherita Martelli1, Alessandra Iurlo2, Nicola Orofino2, Simona Sica3, Federica Sorà3, Francesca Lunghi4, Fabio Ciceri4, Sara Galimberti5, Claudia Baratè5, Massimiliano Bonifacio6, Luigi Scaffidi6, Fausto Castagnetti1, Gabriele Gugliotta1, Francesco Albano7, Antonella Vita Russo Rossi7, Fabio Stagno8, Francesco di Raimondo8, Mariella D'Adda9, Eros di Bona10, Elisabetta Abruzzese11, Gianni Binotto12, Rosaria Sancetta13, Marzia Salvucci14, Isabella Capodanno15, Mariella Girasoli16, Sabrina Coluzzi17, Immacolata Attolico17, Caterina Musolino18, Elisabetta Calistri19, Mario Annunziata20, Monica Bocchia21, Stefania Stella22, Anna Serra23, Santa Errichiello24, Giuseppe Saglio25, Fabrizio Pane26, Paolo Vigneri22, Flavio Mignone27, Maria Antonella Laginestra28, Stefano Aldo Pileri29, Antonio Percesepe30, Elena Tenti1, Gianantonio Rosti1, Michele Baccarani1, Michele Cavo1, Giovanni Martinelli1.   

Abstract

In chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients, tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) may select for drug-resistant BCR-ABL1 kinase domain (KD) mutants. Although Sanger sequencing (SS) is considered the gold standard for BCR-ABL1 KD mutation screening, next-generation sequencing (NGS) has recently been assessed in retrospective studies. We conducted a prospective, multicenter study (NEXT-in-CML) to assess the frequency and clinical relevance of low-level mutations and the feasibility, cost, and turnaround times of NGS-based BCR-ABL1 mutation screening in a routine setting. A series of 236 consecutive CML patients with failure (n = 124) or warning (n = 112) response to TKI therapy were analyzed in parallel by SS and NGS in 1 of 4 reference laboratories. Fifty-one patients (22 failure, 29 warning) who were negative for mutations by SS had low-level mutations detectable by NGS. Moreover, 29 (27 failure, 2 warning) of 60 patients who were positive for mutations by SS showed additional low-level mutations. Thus, mutations undetectable by SS were identified in 80 out of 236 patients (34%), of whom 42 (18% of the total) had low-level mutations somehow relevant for clinical decision making. Prospective monitoring of mutation kinetics demonstrated that TKI-resistant low-level mutations are invariably selected if the patients are not switched to another TKI or if they are switched to a inappropriate TKI or TKI dose. The NEXT-in-CML study provides for the first time robust demonstration of the clinical relevance of low-level mutations, supporting the incorporation of NGS-based BCR-ABL1 KD mutation screening results in the clinical decision algorithms.
© 2020 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31877211     DOI: 10.1182/blood.2019002969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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