The clinical characteristics and prognosis of cytogenetically normal AML with single mutations of CEBPA

Introduction CEBPA mutation is a common mutation in normal karyotype AML. CEBPAdm AML has been recognized as a separate entity, but there is still controversy to the prognosis of CEBPAsm patients. Methods A total of 151 newly diagnosed cytogenetically normal AML patients treated at the Second Hospit...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of laboratory hematology 2021-12, Vol.43 (6), p.1424-1431
Hauptverfasser: Kang, Yefang, Chen, Xiuhua, Fang, Fang, Zhang, Lingli, Wang, Jiaxuan, Tian, Chuchu, Guo, Wenzheng, Xu, Jing, Ren, Huanying, Muyey, Daniel Muteb, Tan, Yanhong, Xu, Zhifang, Wang, Hongwei
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction CEBPA mutation is a common mutation in normal karyotype AML. CEBPAdm AML has been recognized as a separate entity, but there is still controversy to the prognosis of CEBPAsm patients. Methods A total of 151 newly diagnosed cytogenetically normal AML patients treated at the Second Hospital Center of Shanxi Medical University from February 2017 to December 2019 were the subjects of the study. According to the number of mutations in the CEBPA gene, the patients were divided into three groups, CEBPAsm, CEBPAdm, and CEBPAwt patients. The clinical characteristics, gene mutations, response, and prognosis were retrospectively compared among the three groups. Results CEBPAsm patients had lower hemoglobin values compared to CEBPAdm (P = .049). There was no statistical difference between the CEBPAsm cases and the CEBPAdm cases in the mutation types and the distribution of mutation regions (P > .050). Compared with CEBPAdm, cases with CEBPAsm were more likely associated with multiple other gene mutations (P = .023). Patients with CEBPAdm had a higher CR, ORR, and OS than those CEBPAwt (P 
ISSN:1751-5521
1751-553X
DOI:10.1111/ijlh.13612