GSTT1 copy number gain is a poor predictive marker for escalated-dose imatinib treatment in chronic myeloid leukemia: genetic predictive marker found using array comparative genomic hybridization

Youngil Koh , Dae-Young Kim , Sung-Hyo Park , Seung-Hyun Jung , Eunkyung Park , Hyeoung-Joon Kim , Sang Kyun Sohn , Young Don Joo , Seok Jin Kim , Ho-Jin Shin , Sung-Hyun Kim , Hong Suk Song , Jooseop Chung , Inho Kim , Sung-Soo Yoon , Byoung Kook Kim , Seung-Hun Shin , Yeun-Jun Chung , Seonyang Park
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In a study population of 45 patients who were previously enrolled in an imatinib dose escalation trial, genome-wide screening for regions of genetic gains and losses was performed using array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH). Early molecular response (EMR), defined as >50% reduction in the ratio of BCR-ABL1 to ABL1 within 6 months after dose escalation, was a major endpoint for analysis. After aCGH analysis, copy number change of four genes was investigated in 52 patients as a validation. Copy number gain in 16p11.2 was more frequently observed in patients with EMR than in patients who failed to achieve EMR (P = 0.034). A tendency for increased copy number in 22q11.23 in patients without EMR and for decreased copy number in 17q12 in patients with EMR was observed (P = 0.072 and P = 0.070, respectively). For GSTT1, in 22q11.23, copy number gain was observed in patients without EMR (P = 0.035). GSTT1 copy number gain was related to short time to treatment failure (TTFx) in patients without BCR–ABL1 mutations (P = 0.007). In multivariate analysis, GSTT1 copy number gain was an independent predictive factor for short TTFx (P = 0.020). We conclude that chromosome regions 16p11.2, 22q11.23, and 17q12 are potential locations related to response in imatinib dose escalation therapy for CML. GSTT1 copy number gain is a genetic change affecting outcome in this setting.

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GSTT1拷贝数增益是慢性髓性白血病伊马替尼增加剂量治疗的一个较差的预测标记:使用阵列比较基因组杂交发现的遗传预测标记
在先前参加伊马替尼剂量递增试验的45名患者的研究人群中,使用阵列比较基因组杂交(aCGH)对遗传增益和损失区域进行全基因组筛选。早期分子反应(EMR),定义为在剂量增加后6个月内BCR-ABL1与ABL1的比例减少50%,是分析的主要终点。在aCGH分析后,对52例患者的4个基因拷贝数变化进行了研究,作为验证。在EMR患者中,16p11.2基因拷贝数增加的频率高于未实现EMR的患者(P = 0.034)。无EMR患者的22q11.23拷贝数增加,有EMR患者的17q12拷贝数减少(P = 0.072和P = 0.070)。对于GSTT1,在22q11.23中,没有EMR的患者中观察到拷贝数增加(P = 0.035)。在无BCR-ABL1突变的患者中,GSTT1拷贝数增加与治疗失败的短时间(TTFx)相关(P = 0.007)。在多变量分析中,GSTT1拷贝数增益是短TTFx的独立预测因素(P = 0.020)。我们得出结论,染色体区域16p11.2, 22q11.23和17q12是与伊马替尼剂量递增治疗CML反应相关的潜在位置。在这种情况下,GSTT1拷贝数增加是一种影响结果的遗传变化。
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