Integrated Genomic Analysis Identifies UBTF Tandem Duplications as a Recurrent Lesion in Pediatric Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Author:

Umeda Masayuki1,Ma Jing1,Huang Benjamin J.2ORCID,Hagiwara Kohei3,Westover Tamara1,Abdelhamed Sherif1ORCID,Barajas Juan M.1ORCID,Thomas Melvin E.1ORCID,Walsh Michael P.1,Song Guangchun1ORCID,Tian Liqing3ORCID,Liu Yanling3,Chen Xiaolong3ORCID,Kolekar Pandurang3ORCID,Tran Quang3,Foy Scott G.3,Maciaszek Jamie L.1ORCID,Kleist Andrew B.4,Leonti Amanda R.5,Ju Bengsheng3,Easton John3,Wu Huiyun6,Valentine Virginia7,Valentine Marcus B.7,Liu Yen-Chun1,Ries Rhonda E.5ORCID,Smith Jenny L.5ORCID,Parganas Evan1,Iacobucci Ilaria1ORCID,Hiltenbrand Ryan1,Miller Jonathan8,Myers Jason R.9ORCID,Rampersaud Evadnie9ORCID,Rahbarinia Delaram3,Rusch Michael3ORCID,Wu Gang9,Inaba Hiroto8ORCID,Wang Yi-Cheng10,Alonzo Todd A.11,Downing James R.1,Mullighan Charles G.1ORCID,Pounds Stanley6,Babu M. Madan12,Zhang Jinghui3ORCID,Rubnitz Jeffrey E.8ORCID,Meshinchi Soheil5,Ma Xiaotu3ORCID,Klco Jeffery M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Pathology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.

2. 2Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Benioff Children's Hospital, San Francisco, California.

3. 3Department of Computational Biology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.

4. 4Department of Biochemistry, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

5. 5Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington.

6. 6Department of Biostatistics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.

7. 7Cytogenetics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.

8. 8Department of Oncology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.

9. 9Center for Applied Bioinformatics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.

10. 10Children's Oncology Group, Monrovia, California.

11. 11Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.

12. 12Department of Structural Biology and the Center for Data Driven Discovery, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.

Abstract

Abstract The genetics of relapsed pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has yet to be comprehensively defined. Here, we present the spectrum of genomic alterations in 136 relapsed pediatric AMLs. We identified recurrent exon 13 tandem duplications (TD) in upstream binding transcription factor (UBTF) in 9% of relapsed AML cases. UBTF-TD AMLs commonly have normal karyotype or trisomy 8 with cooccurring WT1 mutations or FLT3-ITD but not other known oncogenic fusions. These UBTF-TD events are stable during disease progression and are present in the founding clone. In addition, we observed that UBTF-TD AMLs account for approximately 4% of all de novo pediatric AMLs, are less common in adults, and are associated with poor outcomes and MRD positivity. Expression of UBTF-TD in primary hematopoietic cells is sufficient to enhance serial clonogenic activity and to drive a similar transcriptional program to UBTF-TD AMLs. Collectively, these clinical, genomic, and functional data establish UBTF-TD as a new recurrent mutation in AML. Significance: We defined the spectrum of mutations in relapsed pediatric AML and identified UBTF-TDs as a new recurrent genetic alteration. These duplications are more common in children and define a group of AMLs with intermediate-risk cytogenetic abnormalities, FLT3-ITD and WT1 alterations, and are associated with poor outcomes. See related commentary by Hasserjian and Nardi, p. 173. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 171.

Funder

American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities

National Cancer Institute

Fund for Innovation in Cancer Informatics

St. Baldrick's Foundation

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Children's Oncology Group

Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation

Hyundai Hope On Wheels

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Burroughs Wellcome Fund

Publisher

American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

Subject

General Medicine

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