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Mutational profile enables the identification of a high risk subgroup in myelodysplastic syndromes with isolated trisomy 8
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Palabras clave
Trisomy 8 (+ 8)
Myelodysplastic syndromes
NGS
Isolated trisomy 8
Prognostic stratification
AML progression
Fecha de publicación
2023-07-27
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Toribio-Castelló, S., Castaño, S., Villaverde-Ramiro, Á., Such, E., Arnán, M., Solé, F., Díaz-Beyá, M., Díez-Campelo, M., Del Rey, M., González, T., & Hernández-Rivas, J. M. (2023). Mutational profile enables the identification of a high-risk subgroup in myelodysplastic syndromes with isolated trisomy 8. Cancers, 15(15), 3822. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15153822
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23GMO;8
Resumen
[EN]Trisomy 8 (+8) is the most frequent trisomy in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and is associated with clinical heterogeneity and intermediate cytogenetic risk when found in isolation. The presence of gene mutations in this group of patients and the prognostic significance has not been extensively analyzed. Targeted deep sequencing was performed in a cohort of 79 MDS patients showing isolated +8. The most frequently mutated genes were: TET2 (38%), STAG2 (34.2%), SRSF2 (29.1%) and RUNX1 (26.6%). The mutational profile identified a high-risk subgroup with mutations in STAG2, SRSF2 and/or RUNX1, resulting in shorter time to acute myeloid leukemia progression (14 months while not reached in patients without these mutations, p < 0.0001) and shorter overall survival (23.7 vs. 46.3 months, p = 0.001). Multivariate analyses revealed the presence of mutations in these genes as an independent prognostic factor in MDS showing +8 isolated (HR: 3.1; p < 0.01). Moreover, 39.5% and 15.4% of patients classified as low/intermediate risk by the IPSS-R and IPSS-M, respectively, were re-stratified as a high-risk subgroup based on the mutational status of STAG2, SRSF2 and RUNX1. Results were validated in an external cohort (n = 2494). In summary, this study validates the prognosis significance of somatic mutations shown in IPSS-M and adds STAG2 as an important mutated gene to consider in this specific subgroup of patients. The mutational profile in isolated +8 MDS patients could, therefore, offer new insights for the correct management of patients with a higher risk of leukemic transformation.
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2072-6694
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10.3390/cancers15153822
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