Authors
Terrence N Wong, Christopher A Miller, Jeffery M Klco, Allegra Petti, Ryan Demeter, Nichole M Helton, Tiandao Li, Robert S Fulton, Sharon E Heath, Elaine R Mardis, Peter Westervelt, John F DiPersio, Matthew J Walter, John S Welch, Timothy A Graubert, Richard K Wilson, Timothy J Ley, Daniel C Link
Publication date
2016/2/18
Journal
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology
Volume
127
Issue
7
Pages
893-897
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Description
There is interest in using leukemia-gene panels and next-generation sequencing to assess acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) response to induction chemotherapy. Studies have shown that patients with AML in morphologic remission may continue to have clonal hematopoiesis with populations closely related to the founding AML clone and that this confers an increased risk of relapse. However, it remains unknown how induction chemotherapy influences the clonal evolution of a patient’s nonleukemic hematopoietic population. Here, we report that 5 of 15 patients with genetic clearance of their founding AML clone after induction chemotherapy had a concomitant expansion of a hematopoietic population unrelated to the initial AML. These populations frequently harbored somatic mutations in genes recurrently mutated in AML or myelodysplastic syndromes and were detectable at very low frequencies at the …
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