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Query: UMLS:C0026986 (
myelodysplastic syndrome
)
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Somatic mutations of the CUT-like homeobox 1 (
CUX1
) gene (
CUX1
MT
) can be found in myeloid neoplasms (MNs), in particular, in
myelodysplastic syndromes
(MDSs). The
CUX1
locus is also deleted in 3 of 4 MN cases with -7/del(7q). A cohort of 1480 MN patients was used to characterize clinical features and clonal hierarchy associated with
CUX1
MT
and
CUX1
deletions (
CUX1
DEL
) and to analyze their functional consequences in vitro.
CUX1
MT
were present in 4% of chronic MNs.
CUX1
DEL
were preferentially found in advanced cases (6%). Most
MDS
and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients with -7/del(7q) and up to 15% of
MDS
patients and 5% of AML patients diploid for the
CUX1
locus exhibited downmodulated CUX1 expression. In 75% of mutant cases,
CUX1
MT
were heterozygous, whereas microdeletions and homozygous and compound-heterozygous mutations were less common.
CUX
MT/
DEL
were associated with worse survival compared with
CUX1
WT
Within the clonal hierarchy, 1 of 3
CUX1
MT
served as founder events often followed by secondary
BCOR
and
ASXL1
subclonal hits, whereas
TET2
was the most common ancestral lesion, followed by subclonal
CUX1
MT
Comet assay of patients' bone marrow progenitor cells and leukemic cell lines performed in various experimental conditions revealed that frameshift mutations, hemizygous deletions, or experimental
CUX1
knockdown decrease the repair of oxidized bases. These functional findings may explain why samples with either
CUX1
MT
or low CUX1 expression coincided with significantly higher numbers of somatic hits by whole-exome sequencing. Our findings implicate the DNA repair dysfunction resulting from
CUX1
lesions in the pathogenesis of MNs, in which they lead to a mutator phenotype.
...
PMID:Distinct clinical and biological implications of
CUX1
in myeloid neoplasms. 3132 Mar 21