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Prognostic implications of NOTCH1 and FBXW7 mutations in adult acute T-lymphoblastic leukemia

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HAEMATOLOGICA-THE HEMATOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 94, Issue 10, Pages 1383-1390

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FERRATA STORTI FOUNDATION
DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2008.005272

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acute T-lymphoblastic leukemia; NOTCH1; FBXW7; mutations

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Background NOTCH1 mutations have been associated with a favorable outcome in pediatric acute T-lymphoblastic leukemia However, the results of studies on the prognostic significance of NOTCH1 mutations in adult T-lymphoblastic leukemia remain controversial. Design and Methods Here we have investigated the prognostic impact of mutations in the NOTCH1 pathway, in particular, the NOTCH1 and FBXW7 genes, in a large cohort of adult patients with T-lymphoblastic leukemia (n=126). We determined the occurrence Of Mutations In NOTCH1 and FBXW7 by DNA amplification and direct sequencing of polymerase chain reaction products Results Mutations were identified in 57% and 12% of the NOTCH1 and FBXW7 genes, respectively. The characteristics of patients carrying NOTCH1 and/or FBXW7 (NOTCH1-FBXW7) mutations were similar to those with wild-type genes Patients with NOTCH1-FBXW7 mutations more often showed a thymic immunophenotype (p=0.001) In the over-all cohort; no significant differences were seen in the complete remission or event-free survival rates between patients with mutated or wild-type NOTCH1-FBXW7 (p=0.39) Conclusions NOTCH1 and FBXW7 mutations were not predictive of outcome in the overall cohort of adult patients with T-lymphoblastic leukemia. but there was a trend towards a favorable prognostic impact of NOTCH1-FBXW7 mutations in the small subgroup of patients with low-risk ERG/BAALC expression status. Our findings further confirm the high frequency of NOTCH1 mutations in adult T-lymphoblastic leukemia

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