Trial In Progress: Feasibility And Validation Study Of The Lsc17 Score In Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients

BLOOD(2019)

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Background: AML is driven by a small subpopulation of leukemia stem cells (LSCs), which possess stem-cell properties such as quiescence and self-renewal that are linked to therapy resistance and relapse. The LSC17 score was derived from genes differentially expressed between functionally validated LSC+ and LSC- cell fractions from 78 AML patients. The LSC17 score was strongly associated with survival in 4 independent cohorts of AML patients treated with curative intent (n = 908), and accurately predicted initial response. Patients with high LSC17 scores had poor outcomes with standard treatment strategies. The LSC17 score remained highly significant in multivariate analyses, independent of commonly used prognostic factors. A critical advantage of the LSC17 test over cytogenetic analysis is its rapid turnaround time (24-48h on a NanoString platform), providing clinicians with a powerful tool for upfront risk stratification. To date, no RNA-based, stem cell-derived score has been transitioned into a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified laboratory.
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