Epigenetic Phenocopying Expands Molecular Risk Assessment in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (Alliance)

Blood(2021)

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Genetic profiling of leukemic cells forms the basis for risk stratification in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Genetic markers in AML are used to make recommendations for distinct treatment approaches, such as remission consolidation with chemotherapy rather than stem cell transplant for patients with favorable risk genetics as defined by the current guidelines from the European LeukemiaNet (ELN). Yet, several limitations remain, such as overall rarity of many mutations, hierarchical complexity in cases with multiple mutations, conflicting reports of associations with outcomes for some genetic markers, and the absence of markers with prognostic significance in some patients. We have recently described genome-wide DNA methylation signatures that underlie biological features of AML cells and their utility to classify patients [Giacopelli et al. Genome Res. 2021;31:747]. The additional value of epigenetic information for risk assessment in AML in the context of current genetic and other clinical prognostic markers remains largely unexplored.
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