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The transcriptomic landscape of elderly acute myeloid leukemia identifies B7H3 and BANP as a favorable signature in high-risk patients

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2022-11-02

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Villar, Sara
Ariceta, Benat
Agirre, Xabier
Urribarri, Aura Daniela
Ayala, Rosa
Martinez-Cuadron, David
Miguel Bergua, Juan
Vives, Susana
Algarra, Lorenzo
Tormo, Mar

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in the elderly remains a clinical challenge, with a five-year overall survival rate below 10%. The current ELN 2017 genetic risk classification considers cytogenetic and mutational characteristics to stratify fit AML patients into different prognostic groups. However, this classification is not validated for elderly patients treated with a non-intensive approach, and its performance may be suboptimal in this context. Indeed, the transcriptomic landscape of AML in the elderly has been less explored and it might help stratify this group of patients. In the current study, we analyzed the transcriptome of 224 AML patients > 65 years-old at diagnosis treated in the Spanish PETHEMA-FLUGAZA clinical trial in order to identify new prognostic biomarkers in this population. We identified a specific transcriptomic signature for high-risk patients with mutated TP53 or complex karyotype, revealing that low expression of B7H3 gene with high expression of BANP gene identifies a subset of high-risk AML patients surviving more than 12 months. This result was further validated in the BEAT AML cohort. This unique signature highlights the potential of transcriptomics to identify prognostic biomarkers in in elderly AML.

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Acute myeloid leukemia
Elderly
Transcriptomics
Biomarkers
Prognosis
Rna-seq

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Anciano
Biomarcadores
Leucemia mieloide aguda
Perfilación de la expresión génica
Pronóstico
RNA-Seq

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B7-h3, Smar1, Expression, P53, Classification, Progression, Activation

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Villar S, Ariceta B, Agirre X, Urribarri AD, Ayala R, Martínez-Cuadrón D, et al. The transcriptomic landscape of elderly acute myeloid leukemia identifies B7H3 and BANP as a favorable signature in high-risk patients. Front Oncol. 2022 Nov 24;12:1054458