High EVI1 levels predict adverse outcome in acute myeloid leukemia: Prevalence of EVI1 overexpression and chromosome 3q26 abnormalities underestimated

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Inappropriate expression of EVI1 (ecotropic virus integration-1), in particular splice form EVI1-1D, through chromosome 3q26 lesions or other mechanisms has been implicated in the development of high-risk acute myeloid leukemia (AML). To validate the clinical relevance of EVI1-1D, as well as of the other EVI1 splice forms and the related MDS1/EVI1 (ME) gene, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction was performed in 534 untreated adults with de novo AML. EVI1-1D was highly expressed in 6% of cases (n = 32), whereas 7.8% were EVI1+ (n = 41) when all splice variants were taken into account. High EVI1 predicted a distinctly worse event-free survival (HR = 1.9; P = .002) and disease-free survival (HR = 2.1, P = .006) following multivariate analysis. Importantly, we distinguished a subset of EVI1+ cases that lacked expression of ME (EVI1+ ME-; n = 17) from cases that were ME+ (EVI1+ME+; n = 24). The atypical EVI1+ME- expression pattern exhibited cytogenetically detectable chromosomal 3q26 breakpoints in 8 cases. Fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed 7 more EVI1+ME- cases that carried cryptic 3q26 breakpoints, which were not found in the EVI1+ME + group. EVI1+ME- expression predicts an extremely poor prognosis distinguishable from the general EVI1+ AML patients (overall survival [OS]: P

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Lugthart, S., Van Drunen, E., Van Norden, Y., Van Hoven, A., Erpelinck, C. A. J., Valk, P. J. M., … Delwel, R. (2008). High EVI1 levels predict adverse outcome in acute myeloid leukemia: Prevalence of EVI1 overexpression and chromosome 3q26 abnormalities underestimated. Blood, 111(8), 4329–4337. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-10-119230

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