Gene expression profiling identifies FLT3 mutation-like cases in wild-type FLT3 acute myeloid leukemia

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Background FLT3 mutation is present in 25–30% of all acute myeloid leukemias (AML), and it is associated with adverse outcome. FLT3 inhibitors have shown improved survival results in AML both as upfront treatment and in relapsed/refractory disease. Curiously, a variable proportion of wild-type FLT3 patients also responded to these drugs. Methods We analyzed 6 different transcriptomic datasets of AML cases. Differential expression between mutated and wild-type FLT3 AMLs was performed with the Wilcoxon-rank sum test. Hierarchical clustering was used to identify FLT3-mutation like AMLs. Finally, enrichment in recurrent mutations was performed with the Fisher’s test. Results A FLT3 mutation-like gene expression pattern was identified among wild-type FLT3 AMLs. This pattern was highly enriched in NPM1 and DNMT3A mutants, and particularly in combined NPM1/DNMT3A mutants. Conclusions We identified a FLT3 mutation-like gene expression pattern in AML which was highly enriched in NPM1 and DNMT3A mutations. Future analysis about the predictive role of this biomarker among wild-type FLT3 patients treated with FLT3 inhibitors is envisaged.

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Orgueira, A. M., Raíndo, A. P., López, M. C., Rodríguez, B. A., Arias, J. Á. D., Ferro, R. F., … López, J. L. B. (2021). Gene expression profiling identifies FLT3 mutation-like cases in wild-type FLT3 acute myeloid leukemia. PLoS ONE, 16(2 February). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247093

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