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<scp><i>MLLT10</i></scp> rearranged acute leukemia: Incidence, prognosis, and possible therapeutic strategies

Michelle O. Forgione, Barbara J. McClure, David T Yeung, Laura N Eadie, Deborah L. White

2020Genes Chromosomes and Cancer19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Rearrangements of the MLLT10 gene occur in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), most commonly T-lineage ALL (T-ALL), in patients of all ages. MLLT10 rearranged (MLLT10r) acute leukemia presents a complex diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to frequent presentation of immature or mixed phenotype, and a lack of consensus regarding optimal therapy. Cases of MLLT10r AML or T-ALL bearing immature phenotype are at high risk of poor outcome, but the underlying molecular mechanisms and sensitivity to targeted therapies remain poorly characterized. This review addresses the incidence and prognostic significance of MLLT10r in acute leukemia, and how the aberrant gene expression profile of this disease can inform potential targeted therapeutic strategies. Understanding the underlying genomics of MLLT10r acute leukemia, both clinically and molecularly, will improve prognostic stratification and accelerate the development of targeted therapeutic strategies, to improve patient outcomes.

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MedicineMyeloid leukemiaAcute leukemiaOncologyInternal medicineLeukemiaRisk stratificationPhenotypeDiseaseIncidence (geometry)BioinformaticsGeneGeneticsBiologyOpticsPhysicsAcute Myeloid Leukemia ResearchAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia researchHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research