跨疾病tp53突变克隆造血的临床意义

IF 11.5 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Yoshiaki Usui, Mikiko Endo, Yusuke Iwasaki, Hanae Iijima, Hidewaki Nakagawa, Koichi Matsuda, Yukihide Momozawa
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克隆造血不确定电位(CHIP)具有广泛的临床意义,TP53在细胞内发挥多种作用。然而,CHIP与TP53突变(TP53-CHIP)的基因特异性和跨疾病意义尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们使用日本BioBank中140597名无血液学肿瘤患者的靶向测序数据来评估TP53-CHIP。我们鉴定了1157例TP53-CHIP患者,并明确了突变和携带者的特征。TP53-CHIP与较差的总生存率相关,特别是由于淋巴样肿瘤和呼吸系统疾病,除了髓系肿瘤。在TP53-CHIP和生活方式因素之间观察到疾病特异性死亡率的显著相互作用,并伴有过度风险:髓系肿瘤的乙醛暴露(由饮酒和ALDH2的种系变异之间的相互作用引起)和呼吸系统疾病的吸烟。TP53-CHIP的临床意义有时在很大程度上与变异等位基因部分无关。这些发现阐明了疾病的发病机制,并为个性化的风险管理提供了信息。意义:除了髓系肿瘤死亡率外,TP53-CHIP还对广泛的预后有贡献。当TP53-CHIP与环境因素结合时,显示出明显更高的疾病特异性死亡率风险,并伴有过度风险。
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Clinical Significance of TP53-Mutant Clonal Hematopoiesis Across Diseases.

Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) has broad clinical relevance, and TP53 plays various roles within cells. However, the gene-specific and cross-disease significance of CHIP with TP53 mutations (TP53-CHIP) remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated TP53-CHIP using targeted sequencing data of 140,597 individuals without hematologic neoplasms in BioBank Japan. We identified 1,157 individuals with TP53-CHIP and clarified the characteristics of mutations and carriers. TP53-CHIP was associated with poor overall survival, especially because of lymphoid neoplasms and respiratory disease, in addition to myeloid neoplasms. Significant interactions accompanied by excess risks were observed between TP53-CHIP and lifestyle factors for disease-specific mortality: acetaldehyde exposure (resulting from the interaction between drinking and the germline variant of ALDH2) for myeloid neoplasms and smoking for respiratory disease. The clinical significance of TP53-CHIP was sometimes largely independent of variant allele fractions. These findings elucidate aspects of disease pathogenesis and inform personalized risk management.

Significance: TP53-CHIP contributed to a wide range of outcomes besides myeloid neoplasm mortality. TP53-CHIP, when combined with environmental factors, showed a remarkably higher risk for disease-specific mortality, accompanied by excess risks.

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期刊介绍: The journal Blood Cancer Discovery publishes high-quality Research Articles and Briefs that focus on major advances in basic, translational, and clinical research of leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and associated diseases. The topics covered include molecular and cellular features of pathogenesis, therapy response and relapse, transcriptional circuits, stem cells, differentiation, microenvironment, metabolism, immunity, mutagenesis, and clonal evolution. These subjects are investigated in both animal disease models and high-dimensional clinical data landscapes. The journal also welcomes submissions on new pharmacological, biological, and living cell therapies, as well as new diagnostic tools. They are interested in prognostic, diagnostic, and pharmacodynamic biomarkers, and computational and machine learning approaches to personalized medicine. The scope of submissions ranges from preclinical proof of concept to clinical trials and real-world evidence. Blood Cancer Discovery serves as a forum for diverse ideas that shape future research directions in hematooncology. In addition to Research Articles and Briefs, the journal also publishes Reviews, Perspectives, and Commentaries on topics of broad interest in the field.
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