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Mutational spectrum of de novo NPM1-mutated acute myeloid leukemia patients older than 75 years

Journal

LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA
Volume 62, Issue 8, Pages 1958-1966

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10428194.2021.1894650

Keywords

AML; elderly; old; NPM1; NPM1-mutation; NGS

Funding

  1. Skane University Hospital Research Grants
  2. Region Skane UFo grants
  3. Lund University Medical Faculty
  4. Olle Engkvist foundation
  5. Regional Scientific Council of Halland

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The mutational pattern of NPM1-mutated de novo AML may differ in very old patients compared to younger ones, with a significant enrichment of TET2 and SRSF2 mutations and a reduced frequency of DNMT3A mutations observed in the former group.
AML with mutated NPM1 occurs in all age groups. Yet, the mutational pattern is not extensively studied in the very old, which may hamper appropriate risk assessment. Herein we examined 22 cases of NPM1-mutated de novo AML in patients older than 75, with a median age of 84. All diagnostic samples were sequenced aiming for coverage of the most relevant AML-associated mutations. For comparison with younger patients, we used already published data on several cohorts. A total of 76 mutations including 50 different variants were identified in 16 recurrently mutated AML genes. Compared with younger patients, a significant enrichment of TET2 and SRSF2 was observed, together with a reduced frequency of DNMT3A mutations. Our results indicate that the mutational pattern may be different in the very old as compared to younger patients with NPM1-mutated AML.

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