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Association of HLA class I type with prevalence and outcome of patients with acute myeloid leukemia and mutated nucleophosmin.


ABSTRACT: Acute myeloid leukemia with mutated nucleophosmin (NPMc+ AML) forms a distinct AML subgroup with better prognosis which can potentially be associated with immune response against the mutated nucleophosmin (NPM). As the T-cell-mediated immunity involves antigen presentation on HLA class I molecules, we hypothesized that individuals with suitable HLA type could be less prone to develop NPMc+ AML. We compared HLA class I distribution in NPMc+ AML patient cohort (398 patients from 5 centers) with the HLA allele frequencies of the healthy population and found HLA-A*02, B*07, B*40 and C*07 underrepresented in the NPMc+ AML group. Presence of B*07 or C*07:01 antigen was associated with better survival in patients without concomitant FLT3 internal tandem duplication. Candidate NPM-derived immunopeptides were found for B*40 and B*07 using prediction software tools. Our findings suggest that a T-cell-mediated immune response could actually explain better prognosis of NPMc+ patients and provide a rationale for attempts to explore the importance of immunosuppressive mechanisms in this AML subgroup.

SUBMITTER: Kuzelova K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6296532 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of HLA class I type with prevalence and outcome of patients with acute myeloid leukemia and mutated nucleophosmin.

Kuželová Kateřina K   Brodská Barbora B   Schetelig Johannes J   Röllig Christoph C   Ráčil Zdeněk Z   Walz Juliane Stickel JS   Helbig Grzegorz G   Fuchs Ota O   Vraná Milena M   Pecherková Pavla P   Šálek Cyril C   Mayer Jiří J  

PloS one 20181217 12


Acute myeloid leukemia with mutated nucleophosmin (NPMc+ AML) forms a distinct AML subgroup with better prognosis which can potentially be associated with immune response against the mutated nucleophosmin (NPM). As the T-cell-mediated immunity involves antigen presentation on HLA class I molecules, we hypothesized that individuals with suitable HLA type could be less prone to develop NPMc+ AML. We compared HLA class I distribution in NPMc+ AML patient cohort (398 patients from 5 centers) with th  ...[more]

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