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Gene set: CBF_LEUKEMIA_ROSS (C2:CLIN:0003)
Standard nameCBF_LEUKEMIA_ROSS
Systematic nameC2:CLIN:0003
Brief descriptionGenes upregulated in AML samples with the CBF subtype
CategoryC2: Curated
Sub-categoryCLIN: Clinical
Full description or Abstract
Contemporary treatment of pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
requires the assignment of patients to specific risk groups. To
explore whether expression profiling of leukemic blasts could
accurately distinguish between the known risk groups of AML, we
analyzed 130 pediatric and 20 adult AML diagnostic bone marrow
or peripheral blood samples using the Affymetrix U133A microarray.
Class discriminating genes were identified for each of the major
prognostic subtypes of pediatric AML, including t(15;17)[PML-RARalpha],
t(8;21)[AML1-ETO], inv(16) [CBFbeta-MYH11], MLL chimeric fusion
genes, and cases classified as FAB-M7. When subsets of these genes
were used in supervised learning algorithms, an overall classification
accuracy of more than 93% was achieved. Moreover, we were able
to use the expression signatures generated from the pediatric
samples to accurately classify adult de novo AMLs with the same
genetic lesions. The class discriminating genes also provided
novel insights into the molecular pathobiology of these leukemias.
Finally, using a combined pediatric data set of 130 AMLs and 137
acute lymphoblastic leukemias, we identified an expression signature
for cases with MLL chimeric fusion genes irrespective of lineage.
Surprisingly, AMLs containing partial tandem duplications of MLL
failed to cluster with MLL chimeric fusion gene cases, suggesting
a significant difference in their underlying mechanism of transformation.
Publication URL15226186
External linksna
Keywords & MeSH headingsTranscription Factors/genetics,Prognosis,Acute,Gene Expression Profiling,P.H.S.,classification,Oncogene Proteins,Proto-Oncogenes/genetics,Risk Factors,Blood,Fusion/genetics,Humans,Leukemia,genetics,Myelocytic,Child,DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics,Cluster Analysis,Algorithms,Tandem Repeat Sequences,Bone Marrow
OrganismHuman
Contributed byJean-Pierre Bourquin
Source platformHG_U133A
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