Spatial heterogeneity and differential treatment response of acute myeloid leukemia and relapsed/refractory extramedullary disease after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation

Author:

Kunadt Desiree1ORCID,Herold Sylvia2,Poitz David3,Wagenführ Lisa4,Kretschmann Theresa4,Sockel Katja4,Ruhnke Leo4,Brückner Stefan4,Sommer Ulrich2,Meier Frieder2,Röllig Christoph4,von Bonin Malte4,Thiede Christian4,Schetelig Johannes45,Bornhäuser Martin4678,Stölzel Friedrich47

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden), Fetscherstrasse 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany

2. Institute for Pathology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden), Dresden, Germany

3. Institute for Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital Dresden, Dresden, Germany

4. Department for Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden, Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden), Dresden, Germany

5. DKMS Clinical Trials Unit, Dresden, Germany

6. National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Dresden, Dresden, Germany

7. German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) Partner Site Dresden, Dresden, Germany

8. German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany

Abstract

Although extramedullary manifestations (EMs) are frequent in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), they are often not detected during clinical workup and neither imaging- nor molecularly based diagnostic strategies are established to reveal their existence. Still, the detection of EM is essential for therapeutic decision-making, as EM present with aggressive and resistant disease and since mutational profiling might render patients within a different risk category, requiring personalized therapeutic strategies. Here, we report the case of an AML patient presenting with AML bone marrow (BM) infiltration and molecularly distinct EM at time of diagnosis followed by multiple EM relapses while undergoing several intensive chemotherapies including allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantations (alloHCTs). 18Fluorodesoxy-glucose positron emission tomography (18FDG-PET)-imaging revealed EM sites in the mediastinum, duodenum, skin, and in retroperitoneal tissue, whereas recurrent BM biopsies showed continuous cytomorphologic and cytogenetic remission after alloHCT. To investigate the molecular background of the aggressive character of extramedullary disease and its differential treatment response, we performed amplicon-based next generation sequencing. An exon 4 (c.497_498insGA) frameshift RUNX1 mutation was exclusively found in all of the patient’s EM sites, but not in the BM or in peripheral blood samples at time of EM reoccurrence. In addition, we detected an exon 13 (c.3306G>T) ASXL1 point mutation only in the retroperitoneal tumor tissue at the time of the fourth relapse. In contrast to the patient’s intermediate-risk BM AML at diagnosis according to ELN2017, EM sites showed molecular adverse-risk features implicating intensified strategies like cellular therapies. Notably, disease relapse could only be detected by imaging throughout the course of disease. This case demonstrates both the necessity of continuous molecular profiling of EM to reveal differential molecular composition of EM and BM-derived AML, supposedly leading to divergent susceptibility to established therapies, as well as recurrent 18FDG-PET-imaging for detecting residual disease and assessment of treatment response in case of EM AML.

Funder

sächsische landesbibliothek – staats- und universitätsbibliothek dresden

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Hematology

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