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Landscape of TP53 Alterations in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia via Data Mining Mutation Databases

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.808886

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mutation database; TP53 mutation; chronic lymphocytic leukemia; variant classification guidelines; genetic analysis model

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  1. Canceropole Ille de France [2019-1-EMERG-22-INSERM 6-1]
  2. Lion's Cancer Research Foundation, Uppsala
  3. ALF funds

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Locus-specific databases are essential tools for basic and clinical research. They gather extensive information curated by experts from the literature. TP53 mutation databases play a crucial role in the validation and diagnosis of TP53 variants in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Locus-specific databases are invaluable tools for both basic and clinical research. The extensive information they contain is gathered from the literature and manually curated by experts. Cancer genome sequencing projects generate an immense amount of data, which are stored directly in large repositories (cancer genome databases). The presence of a TP53 defect (17p deletion and/or TP53 mutations) is an independent prognostic factor in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and TP53 status analysis has been adopted in routine clinical practice. For that reason, TP53 mutation databases have become essential for the validation of the plethora of TP53 variants detected in tumor samples. TP53 profiles in CLL are characterized by a great number of subclonal TP53 mutations with low variant allelic frequencies and the presence of multiple minor subclones harboring different TP53 mutations. In this review, we describe the various characteristics of the multiple levels of heterogeneity of TP53 variants in CLL through the analysis of TP53 mutation databases and the utility of their diagnosis in the clinic.

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