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Editorial: Genomics has more to reveal

July 2, 2024
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“If there was any doubt, this discovery demonstrates that genomics, extensively deployed over the past two decades, still has much to reveal to us.”

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Credit: 2024 Fenwarth and Duployez.

“If there was any doubt, this discovery demonstrates that genomics, extensively deployed over the past two decades, still has much to reveal to us.”

BUFFALO, NY- July 2, 2024 – A new editorial paper was published in Oncotarget’s Volume 15 on June 20, 2024, entitled, “Genomics has more to reveal.”

In this new editorial, researchers Laurène Fenwarth and Nicolas Duployez from the University of Lille and CHU Lille discuss molecular and cytogenetic analyses that are now used to identify mutations and structural variants defining distinct subtypes of acute myeloid leukemias (AML) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). These genetic considerations have become essential for risk stratification and the selection of appropriate treatments, including the use of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. 

“Despite over 15 years of genomic research since the first publication of the AML genome and large studies like The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) [2], around 15% of AML cases remained genetically unclassifiable with current knowledge.”

Notably, several studies in both adults and children identified a subset of AML without known initiating events but particularly enriched in FLT3- ITD and WT1 mutations, and normal karyotypes with an overall unfavorable prognosis. In 2021–2022, notably thanks to advancements in bioinformatic approaches and tools, recurrent somatic tandem duplications (TD) of a portion of the UBTF gene were identified in high-risk pediatric AML cases. 

“With increased screenings of retrospective cohorts, the characteristics associated with this molecular alteration have since been confirmed. UBTF-TD are considered initiating events in leukemogenesis and define a distinct entity of myeloid malignancies.”
 

Continue reading: DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28596 

Correspondence to: Nicolas Duployez

Email: nicolas.duployez@chu-lille.fr 

Keywords: acute myeloid leukemia, genomics, UBTF

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Journal

Oncotarget

DOI

10.18632/oncotarget.28596

Method of Research

Commentary/editorial

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Article Title

Genomics has more to reveal

Article Publication Date

20-Jun-2024

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