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Targetable Kinase-Activating Lesions in Ph-like Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

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NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
卷 371, 期 11, 页码 1005-1015

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MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1403088

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  1. American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities from National Cancer Institute [CA 21765, U01 CA157937-01, F32 CA141762, R37 CA36401, U24-CA114737, U10 CA21115, CA14958, U10 CA101140, CA145707, U10 CA98543, U10 CA98413, U24 CA114766]
  2. Stand Up to Cancer Innovative Research Grant
  3. St. Baldrick's Foundation Scholar Award
  4. St. Baldrick's Consortium Award from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Specialized Center of Research
  5. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Special Fellow Award
  6. Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation Young Investigator Awards
  7. Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation Scholar in Developmental Therapeutics Award
  8. National Institute of General Medical Sciences [92666]

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BACKGROUND Philadelphia chromosome-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph-like ALL) is characterized by a gene-expression profile similar to that of BCR-ABL1-positive ALL, alterations of lymphoid transcription factor genes, and a poor outcome. The frequency and spectrum of genetic alterations in Ph-like ALL and its responsiveness to tyrosine kinase inhibition are undefined, especially in adolescents and adults. METHODS We performed genomic profiling of 1725 patients with precursor B-cell ALL and detailed genomic analysis of 154 patients with Ph-like ALL. We examined the functional effects of fusion proteins and the efficacy of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in mouse pre-B cells and xenografts of human Ph-like ALL. RESULTS Ph-like ALL increased in frequency from 10% among children with standard-risk ALL to 27% among young adults with ALL and was associated with a poor outcome. Kinase-activating alterations were identified in 91% of patients with Ph-like ALL; rearrangements involving ABL1, ABL2, CRLF2, CSF1R, EPOR, JAK2, NTRK3, PDGFRB, PTK2B, TSLP, or TYK2 and sequence mutations involving FLT3, IL7R, or SH2B3 were most common. Expression of ABL1, ABL2, CSF1R, JAK2, and PDGFRB fusions resulted in cytokine-independent proliferation and activation of phosphorylated STAT5. Cell lines and human leukemic cells expressing ABL1, ABL2, CSF1R, and PDGFRB fusions were sensitive in vitro to dasatinib, EPOR and JAK2 rearrangements were sensitive to ruxolitinib, and the ETV6-NTRK3 fusion was sensitive to crizotinib. CONCLUSIONS Ph-like ALL was found to be characterized by a range of genomic alterations that activate a limited number of signaling pathways, all of which may be amenable to inhibition with approved tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Trials identifying Ph-like ALL are needed to assess whether adding tyrosine kinase inhibitors to current therapy will improve the survival of patients with this type of leukemia.

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