Serum 2-hydroxyglutarate production in IDH1- And IDH2-mutated de novo acute myeloid leukemia: A study by the acute leukemia french association group

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Purpose: Mutated isocitrate dehydrogenases (IDHs) 1 and 2 produce high levels of 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG). We investigated whether, in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), serum 2-HG would predict the presence of IDH1/2 mutations at diagnosis and provide a marker of minimal residual disease (MRD). Patients and Methods: Serum samples from 82 patients at diagnosis of de novo AML (IDH1/2 mutated, n = 53) and 68 patients without AML were analyzed for total 2-HG and its ratio of D to L stereoisomers by mass spectrometry. We measured 2-HG levels and molecular markers of MRD (WT1 and NPM1) in serial samples of 36 patients with IDH1/2 mutations after induction therapy. Results: In patients with AML with IDH1/2 mutations, 2-HG serum levels were significantly higher than in patients with IDH1/2 wild type (P < .05). During follow-up, serum 2-HG levels showed strong positive correlation with WT1 and NPM1 (P < .001). After induction therapy, total 2-HG serum levels < 2 μmol/L were associated with better overall (P = .008) and disease-free survival (P = .005). Conclusion: Serum 2-HG is a predictor of the presence of IDH1/2 mutations and outcome in these patients. Discrimination between D/L stereoisomers improved specificity. © 2013 by American Society of Clinical Oncology.

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Janin, M., Mylonas, E., Saada, V., Micol, J. B., Renneville, A., Quivoron, C., … De Botton, S. (2014). Serum 2-hydroxyglutarate production in IDH1- And IDH2-mutated de novo acute myeloid leukemia: A study by the acute leukemia french association group. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 32(4), 297–305. https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2013.50.2047

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