Clinical implications of myeloid malignancy‑related somatic mutations in aplastic anemia

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Lingling Liu
Danfeng Zhang
Qiuhao Fu
Jingdi Wang
Jifeng Yu
Dandan Chen
Fang Wang
Rong Guo
Xinsheng Xie
Zhongxing Jiang
Yingmei Li
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University,Department of Hematology
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Aplastic anemia; Somatic mutations; Next generation sequencing; Clinical outcome;
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Aplastic anemia (AA) is a potentially fatal bone marrow failure syndrome characterized by a paucity of hematopoietic stem cells and progenitor cells with varying degrees of cytopenia and fatty infiltration of the bone marrow space. Recent advances in genomics have uncovered a link between somatic mutations and myeloid cancer in AA patients. At present, the impact of these mutations on AA patients remains uncertain. We retrospectively investigated 279 AA patients and 174 patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and performed targeted sequencing of 22 genes on their bone marrow cells using next-generation sequencing (NGS). Associations of somatic mutations with prognostic relevance and response to treatment were analyzed. Of 279 AA patients, 25 (9.0%) patients had somatic mutations, and 20 (7.2%) patients had one mutation. The most frequently mutated genes were ASXL1(3.2% of the patients), DNMT3A (1.8%) and TET2 (1.8%). In the MDS group, somatic mutations were detected in 120 of 174 (69.0%) patients, and 81 patients (46.6%) had more than one mutation. The most frequently mutated genes were U2AF1 (24.7% of the patients), ASXL1 (18.4%) and TP53 (13.2%). Compared with MDS patients, AA patients had a significantly lower frequency of somatic mutations and mostly one mutation. Similarly, the median variant allele frequency was lower in AA patients than in MDS patients (6.9% vs. 28.4%). The overall response of 3 and 6 months in the somatic mutation (SM) group was 37.5% and 66.7%, respectively. Moreover, there was no significant difference compared with the no somatic mutation (N-SM) group. During the 2-years follow-up period, four (20%) deaths occurred in the SM group and 40 (18.1%) in the N-SM group, with no significant difference in overall survival and event-free survival between the two groups. Our data indicated that myeloid tumor-associated somatic mutations in AA patients were detected in only a minority of patients by NGS. AA and MDS patients had different gene mutation patterns. The somatic mutations in patients with AA were characterized by lower mutation frequency, mostly one mutation, and lower median allelic burden of mutations than MDS. Somatic mutations were a common finding in the elderly, and the frequency of mutations increases with age. The platelet count affected the treatment response at 3 months, and ferritin level affected the outcome at 6 months, while somatic mutations were not associated with treatment response or long-term survival. However, our cohort of patients with the mutation was small; this result needs to be further confirmed with large patient sample.
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