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Karyotypic complexity rather than chromosome 8 abnormalities aggravates the outcome of chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients with TP53 aberrations.


ABSTRACT: Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) harboring TP53 aberrations (TP53abs; chromosome 17p deletion and/or TP53 mutation) exhibit an unfavorable clinical outcome. Chromosome 8 abnormalities, namely losses of 8p (8p-) and gains of 8q (8q+) have been suggested to aggravate the outcome of patients with TP53abs. However, the reported series were small, thus hindering definitive conclusions. To gain insight into this issue, we assessed a series of 101 CLL patients harboring TP53 disruption. The frequency of 8p- and 8q+ was 14.7% and 17.8% respectively. Both were associated with a significantly (P < 0.05) higher incidence of a complex karyotype (CK, ?3 abnormalities) detected by chromosome banding analysis (CBA) compared to cases with normal 8p (N-8p) and 8q (N-8q), respectively. In univariate analysis for 10-year overall survival (OS), 8p- (P = 0.002), 8q+ (P = 0.012) and CK (P = 0.009) were associated with shorter OS. However, in multivariate analysis only CK (HR = 2.47, P = 0.027) maintained independent significance, being associated with a dismal outcome regardless of chromosome 8 abnormalities. In conclusion, our results highlight the association of chromosome 8 abnormalities with CK amongst CLL patients with TP53abs, while also revealing that CK can further aggravate the prognosis of this aggressive subgroup.

SUBMITTER: Blanco G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5348364 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Karyotypic complexity rather than chromosome 8 abnormalities aggravates the outcome of chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients with TP53 aberrations.

Blanco Gonzalo G   Puiggros Anna A   Baliakas Panagiotis P   Athanasiadou Anastasia A   García-Malo MªDolores M   Collado Rosa R   Xochelli Aliki A   Rodríguez-Rivera María M   Ortega Margarita M   Calasanz Mª José MJ   Luño Elisa E   Vargas MªTeresa M   Grau Javier J   Martínez-Laperche Carolina C   Valiente Alberto A   Cervera José J   Anagnostopoulos Achilles A   Gimeno Eva E   Abella Eugènia E   Stalika Evangelia E   Hernández-Rivas Jesús Mª JM   Ortuño Francisco José FJ   Robles Diego D   Ferrer Ana A   Ivars David D   González Marcos M   Bosch Francesc F   Abrisqueta Pau P   Stamatopoulos Kostas K   Espinet Blanca B  

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Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) harboring TP53 aberrations (TP53abs; chromosome 17p deletion and/or TP53 mutation) exhibit an unfavorable clinical outcome. Chromosome 8 abnormalities, namely losses of 8p (8p-) and gains of 8q (8q+) have been suggested to aggravate the outcome of patients with TP53abs. However, the reported series were small, thus hindering definitive conclusions. To gain insight into this issue, we assessed a series of 101 CLL patients harboring TP53 disruption.  ...[more]

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