Gene Expression Profiles of CD133-positive Fractions Predict the Survival of Individuals with Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Background: The current classification of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is based predominantly on the cytogenetic abnormalities and morphology of the malignant blasts and is not always helpful for optimization of the treatment strategy. Gene expression profiles of AML blasts were obtained and a gene...

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Hauptverfasser: YOSHIHIRO YAMASHITA, JUN OHASHI, YUJI HIRAI, YOUNG LIM CHOI, RURI KANEDA, SHIN-ICHIRO FUJIWARA, YUKIHIRO ARAI, MIYUKI AKUTSU, CHIZUKO TSUTSUMI, YASUSHI MIYAZAKI, KENSUKE USUKI, MASANAO TERAMURA, KINUKO MITANI, YASUHIKO KANO, MICHAEL C. O'NEILL, AKIO URABE, MASAO TOMONAGA, KEIYA OZAWA, HIROYUKI MANO
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YUJI HIRAI
YOUNG LIM CHOI
RURI KANEDA
SHIN-ICHIRO FUJIWARA
YUKIHIRO ARAI
MIYUKI AKUTSU
CHIZUKO TSUTSUMI
YASUSHI MIYAZAKI
KENSUKE USUKI
MASANAO TERAMURA
KINUKO MITANI
YASUHIKO KANO
MICHAEL C. O'NEILL
AKIO URABE
MASAO TOMONAGA
KEIYA OZAWA
HIROYUKI MANO
description Background: The current classification of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is based predominantly on the cytogenetic abnormalities and morphology of the malignant blasts and is not always helpful for optimization of the treatment strategy. Gene expression profiles of AML blasts were obtained and a gene expression-based means of predicting the outcome of AML patients was developed. Materials and Methods: CD133-positive hematopoietic stem cell-like fractions were purified from the bone marrow of 99 individuals with AML-related disorders and the expression profiles of ~33,000 human transcripts in these cells were characterized with the use of DNA microarray analysis. Results: The comparison of the expression data between individuals with short- or long-term survival by application of Cox's proportional hazard model led to the identification of four genes, whose expression patterns discriminated between the two groups. The gene expression-based stratification (GES) system, based on a combination of the karyotype approach and the risk index calculated from the expression levels of the four outcome predictor genes, was developed to separate the patients into subgroups with distinct prognoses. Conclusion: DNA microarray analysis of purified fractions provides novel stratification schemes for AML based on the expression profiles of a handful of genes.
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