Single monosomy as a relatively better survival factor in acute myeloid leukemia patients with monosomal karyotype

  • J. E. Jang
  • , Y. H. Min
  • , J. Yoon
  • , I. Kim
  • , J. H. Lee
  • , C. W. Jung
  • , H. J. Shin
  • , W. S. Lee
  • , J. H. Lee
  • , D. S. Hong
  • , H. J. Kim
  • , H. J. Kim
  • , S. Park
  • , K. H. Lee
  • , J. H. Jang
  • , J. S. Chung
  • , S. M. Lee
  • , J. Park
  • , S. K. Park
  • , J. S. Ahn
  • W. S. Min, J. W. Cheong

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Abstract

Monosomal karyotype (MK) defined by either ≥2 autosomal monosomies or single monosomy with at least one additional structural chromosomal abnormality is associated with a dismal prognosis in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). It was detected in 174 of 3041 AML patients in South Korean Registry. A total of 119 patients who had received induction therapy were finally analyzed to evaluate the predictive factors for a positive prognosis. On multivariate analysis, single monosomy, the absence of abn(17p), ≥ 10% of cells with normal metaphase and the achievement of a complete remission (CR) after induction therapy were significant factors for more favorable outcomes. Especially, single monosomy remained as a significantly independent prognostic factor for superior survival in both patients who received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) in CR and who did not. Allo-HSCT in CR improved overall survival significantly only in patients with a single monosomy. Our results suggest that MK-AML may be biologically different according to the karyotypic subtype and that allo-HSCT in CR should be strongly recommended to patients with a single monosomy. For other patients, more prudent treatment strategies should be examined. Furthermore, the biological mechanism by which a single monosomy influences survival should be investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere358
JournalBlood Cancer Journal
Volume5
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Oct 2015

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