Prognostic significance of additional cytogenetic aberrations in 733 de novo pediatric 11q23/MLL-rearranged AML patients: results of an international study.

Coenen EA, Raimondi SC, Harbott J, Zimmermann M, Alonzo TA, Auvrignon A, Beverloo HB, Chang M, Creutzig U, Dworzak MN, Forestier E, Gibson B, Hasle H, Harrison CJ, Heerema NA, Kaspers GJ, Leszl A, Litvinko N, Lo Nigro L, Morimoto A, Perot C, Reinhardt D, Rubnitz JE, Smith FO, Stary J, Stasevich I, Strehl S, Taga T, Tomizawa D, Webb D, Zemanova Z, Pieters R, Zwaan CM, van den Heuvel-Eibrink MM

Research article (journal)

Abstract

We previously demonstrated that outcome of pediatric 11q23/MLL-rearranged AML depends on the translocation partner (TP). In this multicenter international study on 733 children with 11q23/MLL-rearranged AML, we further analyzed which additional cytogenetic aberrations (ACA) had prognostic significance. ACAs occurred in 344 (47%) of 733 and were associated with unfavorable outcome (5-year overall survival [OS] 47% vs 62%, P = 3 abnormalities, was present in 26% (n = 192/733) and showed worse outcome than those without complex karyotype (OS 45% vs 59%, P = .003) in univariate analysis only. In conclusion, like TP, specific ACAs have independent prognostic significance in pediatric 11q23/MLL-rearranged AML, and the mechanism underlying these prognostic differences should be studied.

Details about the publication

JournalBlood (Blood)
Volume117
Issue26
Page range7102-7111
StatusPublished
Release year2011
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsGenetic Association Studies; Trisomy; Cohort Studies; Prognosis; Child Preschool; Child; Retrospective Studies; Myeloid-Lymphoid Leukemia Protein; Infant; Chromosomes Human Pair 8. Chromosome Aberrations; Female; Humans; Translocation Genetic; Leukemia Myeloid Acute; Male; Cytogenetic Analysis; Chromosomes Human Pair 11. Survival Analysis; Gene Rearrangement; Chromosomes Human Pair 19; Genetic Association Studies; Trisomy; Cohort Studies; Prognosis; Child Preschool; Child; Retrospective Studies; Myeloid-Lymphoid Leukemia Protein; Infant; Chromosomes Human Pair 8. Chromosome Aberrations; Female; Humans; Translocation Genetic; Leukemia Myeloid Acute; Male; Cytogenetic Analysis; Chromosomes Human Pair 11. Survival Analysis; Gene Rearrangement; Chromosomes Human Pair 19

Authors from the University of Münster

Creutzig, Ursula
University Children's Hospital - Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology (UKM PHO)