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The Prognostic Significance of ZNF384 Fusions in Adult Ph-Negative B-Cell Precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Comprehensive Cohort Study From a Single Chinese Center

Ya‐Zhen Qin, Qian Jiang, Lan‐Ping Xu, Yu Wang, Hao Jiang, Feng‐Ting Dao, Wen‐Ming Chen, Xiaosu Zhao, Yanrong Liu, Xiaohui Zhang, Kai‐Yan Liu, Xiao‐Jun Huang

2021Frontiers in Oncology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Novel recurrent fusion gene types such as zinc finger protein 384 ( ZNF384 ) fusions have been identified in B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL) with the application of next-generation sequencing technologies. However, the comprehensive large-scale clinical cohort study for clarifying their prognostic significance remains scarce to date. A total of 242 consecutive adult Ph-negative BCP-ALL patients treated in our institute were retrospectively screened ZNF384 fusions at diagnosis by multiplex real time quantitative PCR. ZNF384 fusions were identified in 47 patients (19.4%) and all belonged to B-other ALL (having no high hyperdiploid karyotype, BCR - ABL1 , TCF3 - PBX1 , ETV6 - RUNX1 , or MLL rearrangement). In the whole cohort, patients with ZNF384 fusions had significantly higher 3-year relapse-free-survival (RFS) and tended to have a higher 3-year overall survival (OS) than those with no ZNF384 fusions (80.1% vs. 52.5%, P = 0.013; 67.6% vs. 54.0%, P = 0.10). For patients receiving chemotherapy alone and received allogeneic-hematologic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) were censored at the time of transplantation, patients with ZNF384 fusions had both similar RFS and similar OS to B-other ALL patients with no ZNF384 fusions (RFS: P =0.94 and 0.30; OS: P =0.94 and 0.51). For patients receiving transplantation, those with ZNF384 fusions had significantly higher 3-year RFS than B-other ALL patients with no ZNF384 fusions and their OS were similar (P = 0.022 and 0.24). Only two of 31 patients with ZNF384 fusions and receiving allo-HSCT relapsed, individually occurred 66.8 and 69.8 months after transplantation. Therefore, ZNF384 fusion is common in adult BCP-ALL, which may define a new group from BCP-ALL containing no classical fusion transcript with better prognosis through receiving allo-HSCT.

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MedicineCohortInternal medicineTransplantationHematopoietic stem cell transplantationSingle CenterGastroenterologyOncologyLymphoblastic LeukemiaStem cellOverall survivalLeukemiaBiologyGeneticsAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia researchChronic Myeloid Leukemia TreatmentsLymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
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