台湾儿童及青年b细胞前体急性淋巴细胞白血病中非常规基因亚型的频率及预后价值。

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
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本研究分析了台湾儿童与青少年b细胞前体急性淋巴细胞白血病(B-ALL)的非常规遗传亚型,比较其发生频率及其对预后的影响。456例儿童B-ALL中有23.0%发现非常规亚型,139例青年B-ALL中有24.5%发现非常规亚型。在儿童和年轻人中最常见的非常规亚型是BCR::ABL1-like,在67.3%的儿童和78.6%的年轻人中可细分为不同的激酶改变畸变。CRLF2-R在儿童中更为常见,而IL7R突变在年轻人中更为常见。在儿童中,DUX4-R和PAX5alt患者的预后良好,而BCR::ABL1-like和MEF2D-R患者的预后较差。BCR::ABL1-like和MEF2D-R也是儿童不良无事件生存的独立预测因子。相反,除DUX4-R外,年轻人中大多数非常规亚型与不良结局相关。我们发现与西方相比,台湾儿童PAX5alt的BCR:: abl1样发生率较低,预后较好。此外,还发现了儿科和青年BCR:: abl1样亚型之间的遗传差异。未分类的年轻人预后极差,这突出了进一步细分不利遗传亚型在改进风险分类和优化治疗方面的潜在用途。
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Frequency and prognostic value of unconventional genetic subtypes in paediatric and young adult B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in Taiwan

Frequency and prognostic value of unconventional genetic subtypes in paediatric and young adult B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in Taiwan

Unconventional genetic subtypes of B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL) were analysed to compare their frequency and their impact on outcomes between children and young adults in Taiwan. Unconventional subtypes were found in 23.0% of 456 paediatric B-ALL and 24.5% of 139 young adult B-ALL. The most frequently unconventional subtype both in children and young adults was BCR::ABL1-like, which could be subdivided into different kinase-altering aberrations in 67.3% of children and 78.6% of young adults. CRLF2-R was more frequent in children, while IL7R mutations were more common in young adults. In children, favourable outcomes were observed in patients with DUX4-R and PAX5alt, whereas those with BCR::ABL1-like and MEF2D-R had inferior outcomes. BCR::ABL1-like and MEF2D-R were also the independent predictors of inferior event-free survival in children. Conversely, most unconventional subtypes in young adults were associated with adverse outcomes except for DUX4-R. We found a lower incidence of BCR::ABL1-like and a better prognosis for paediatric PAX5alt in Taiwan compared to the West. Additionally, genetic differences were identified between paediatric and young adult BCR::ABL1-like subtypes. The extremely poor prognosis for unclassified young adults highlights the potential use of further subdivision of unfavourable genetic subtypes in refining risk classification and treatment optimization.

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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.
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