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A composite single-nucleotide polymorphism prediction signature for extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma

Authors :
Mei Li
Tongyu Lin
Pengfei Li
Yan Hui Liu
Shuyun Ma
Yuchen Zhang
Huiqiang Huang
Zijun Y. Xu-Monette
Fen Zhang
Liye Zhong
Le Ai
Siok Bian Ng
Soon Thye Lim
Lay Poh Khoo
Jeslin Chian Hung Ha
Sanjay de Mel
Zhongjun Xia
Ning Su
Zhi Ming Li
Choon Kiat Ong
Huilan Rao
Ken H. Young
Esther Kam Yin Wong
Qiongli Zhai
Qingqing Cai
Feng Zhu
Jun Cai
Xiao-Peng Tian
Zhihua Li
Jing Quan Lim
Runfen Cheng
Source :
Cancer Communications
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2021.

Abstract

Current prognostic scoring systems based on clinicopathologic variables are inadequate in predicting the survival and treatment response of extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) patients undergoing nonanthracyline-based treatment. We aimed to construct a classifier based on single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for improving predictive accuracy and guiding clinical decision making. Data from 722 patients with ENKTL from international centers were analyzed. A 7-SNP–based classifier was constructed using LASSO Cox regression in the training cohort (n = 336) and further validated in the internal testing cohort (n = 144) and in 2 external validation cohorts (n = 142 and n = 100). The 7-SNP–based classifier showed good prognostic predictive efficacy in the training cohort and the 3 validation cohorts. Patients with high- and low-risk scores calculated by the classifier exhibited significantly different progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) (all P < .001). The 7-SNP–based classifier was further proved to be an independent prognostic factor by multivariate analysis, and its predictive accuracy was significantly better than clinicopathological risk variables. Application of the 7-SNP–based classifier was not affected by sample types. Notably, chemotherapy combined with radiotherapy significantly improved PFS and OS vs radiotherapy alone in high-risk Ann Arbor stage I patients, whereas there was no statistical difference between the 2 therapeutic modalities among low-risk patients. A nomogram was constructed comprising the classifier and clinicopathological variables; it showed remarkably better predictive accuracy than either variable alone. The 7-SNP–based classifier is a complement to existing risk-stratification systems in ENKTL, which could have significant implications for clinical decision making for patients with ENKTL.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
138
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ddc56c117f1155311f54ca09f0a65e6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2020010637