1. Prognostic significance of 2-hydroxyglutarate levels in acute myeloid leukemia in China
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Depei Wu, Jin-Song Yan, Yang Shen, He Huang, Wenlian Chen, Bing-Shun Wang, Yunping Qiu, Zhu Chen, Yan Li, Song-Fang Wu, Yong-Mei Zhu, Xiaojing Yan, Wei-Na Zhang, Tianlu Chen, Wei Jia, Qiuling Ma, Jian-Qing Mi, Jiang-Han Wang, Sai-Juan Chen, Jie Jin, Shuai Wang, Jian-Yong Li, Junmin Li, Xiao-Jun Huang, Yang Li, Aihua Zhao, Qin-Rong Wang, and Yungui Wang
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Multidisciplinary ,IDH1 ,Metabolite ,Myeloid leukemia ,Biological Sciences ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,IDH2 ,Lymphoma ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Isocitrate dehydrogenase ,chemistry ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,DNA methylation ,Immunology ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Clinical significance - Abstract
The 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG) has been reported to result from mutations of isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 and 2 (IDH1 and IDH2) genes and to function as an “oncometabolite.” To evaluate the clinical significance of serum 2-HG levels in hematologic malignancies, acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in particular, we analyzed this metabolite in distinct types of human leukemia and lymphoma and established the range of serum 2-HG in appropriate normal control individuals by using gas chromatograph–time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Aberrant serum 2-HG pattern was detected in the multicenter group of AML, with 62 of 367 (17%) patients having 2-HG levels above the cutoff value (2.01, log2-transformed from 4.03 μg/mL). IDH1/2 mutations occurred in 27 of 31 (87%) AML cases with very high 2-HG, but were observed only in 9 of 31 (29%) patients with moderately high 2-HG, suggesting other genetic or biochemical events may exist in causing 2-HG elevation. Indeed, glutamine-related metabolites exhibited a pattern in favor of 2-HG synthesis in the high 2-HG group. In AML patients with cytogenetically normal AML (n = 234), high 2-HG represented a negative prognostic factor in both overall survival and event-free survival. Univariate and multivariate analyses confirmed high serum 2-HG as a strong prognostic predictor independent of other clinical and molecular features. We also demonstrated distinct gene-expression/DNA methylation profiles in AML blasts with high 2-HG compared with those with normal ones, supporting a role that 2-HG plays in leukemogenesis.
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- 2013