Low frequency and variability of FLT3 mutations in Korean patients with acute myeloid leukemia

  • Soo Mee Bang
  • , Yeal Ahn Jeong
  • , Jiyoon Park
  • , Hoon Park Se
  • , Jinny Park
  • , Kyung Cho Eun
  • , Bok Shin Dong
  • , Hoon Lee Jae
  • , Jin Yoo Soo
  • , Sang Jeon In
  • , Yeo Kyeoung Kim
  • , Joon Kim Hyeoung
  • , Hee Nam Kim
  • , Il Kwon Lee
  • , Jin Kang Hyoung
  • , Young Shin Hee
  • , Seop Ahn Hyo

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Abstract

FLT3 mutations are common genetic changes, and are reported to have prognostic significance in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The FLT3 internal tandem duplication (ITD) and the D835 activating mutation in the tyrosine kinase domain (TKD) were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the genomic DNA of Korean patients with AML at diagnosis and during follow-up. There were 226 patients with AML enrolled between March 1996 and August 2005. The incidence of ITD and TKD at diagnosis was 13% (29/226) and 3% (6/226). When compared to Western and other Asian patients with AML, Korean patients had a lower frequency by about two-thirds of ITD and TKD. Among the non-M3 cases (N=203), the patients with an ITD had a significantly shorter event-free survival when compared with those without an ITD (p=0.0079). Among 54 relapsed patients, 9 patients had the FLT3 ITD at diagnosis. Six patients demonstrated a reappearance of the ITD and 3 patients remained negative at relapse. One patient, among 45 patients who relapsed, had a negative baseline ITD but acquired a de novo ITD at relapse. There were 101 samples from 93 patients in remission; they were all negative for an ITD. Among 34 patients who failed to achieve a remission, five patients had a persistent ITD and one patient had a de novo ITD. These results support the concept of resistance of FLT3 ITD leukemic clones to chemotherapy. Therefore, effective therapy with FLT3 targeting agents may improve the prognosis of non-M3 AML patients with the FLT3 mutation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)833-837
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2008
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • FLT3 mutations
  • Internal tandem duplication
  • Leukemia, myeloid, acute
  • Tyrosine kinase domain mutation

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