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Loss-of-function but not dominant-negative intragenic IKZF1 deletions are associated with an adverse prognosis in adult BCR-ABL-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia.


ABSTRACT: Genetic alterations of the transcription factor IKZF1 ("IKAROS") are detected in around 15-30% of cases of BCR-ABL-negative B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Different types of intragenic deletions have been observed, resulting in a functionally inactivated allele ("loss-of-function") or in "dominant-negative" isoforms. The prognostic impact of these alterations especially in adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia is not well defined. We analyzed 482 well-characterized cases of adult BCR-ABL-negative B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia uniformly treated in the framework of the GMALL studies and detected IKZF1 alterations in 128 cases (27%). In 20%, the IKZF1 alteration was present in a large fraction of leukemic cells ("high deletion load") while in 7% it was detected only in small subclones ("low deletion load"). Some patients showed more than one IKZF1 alteration (8%). Patients exhibiting a loss-of-function isoform with high deletion load had a shorter overall survival (OS at 5 years 28% vs. 59%; P<0.0001), also significant in a subgroup analysis of standard risk patients according to GMALL classification (OS at 5 years 37% vs. 68%; P=0.0002). Low deletion load or dominant-negative IKZF1 alterations had no prognostic impact. The results thus suggest that there is a clear distinction between loss-of-function and dominant-negative IKZF1 deletions. Affected patients should thus be monitored for minimal residual disease carefully to detect incipient relapses at an early stage and they are potential candidates for alternative or intensified treatment regimes. (clinicaltrials.gov identifiers: 00199056 and 00198991).

SUBMITTER: Kobitzsch B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5622858 | biostudies-other | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Loss-of-function but not dominant-negative intragenic <i>IKZF1</i> deletions are associated with an adverse prognosis in adult <i>BCR-ABL</i>-negative acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Kobitzsch Benjamin B   Gökbuget Nicola N   Schwartz Stefan S   Reinhardt Richard R   Brüggemann Monika M   Viardot Andreas A   Wäsch Ralph R   Starck Michael M   Thiel Eckhard E   Hoelzer Dieter D   Burmeister Thomas T  

Haematologica 20170727 10


Genetic alterations of the transcription factor IKZF1 ("IKAROS") are detected in around 15-30% of cases of <i>BCR-ABL</i>-negative B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Different types of intragenic deletions have been observed, resulting in a functionally inactivated allele ("loss-of-function") or in "dominant-negative" isoforms. The prognostic impact of these alterations especially in adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia is not well defined. We analyzed 482 well-characterized cases of a  ...[more]

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