Prognostic Significance of DDX41 Germline Mutations in Intensively Treated AML Patients: An ALFA-Filo Study

Blood(2021)

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Background: The WHO 2016 classification identifies myeloid malignancies with germline predisposition as a distinct subgroup (Arber DA et al., Blood 2016). We and other reported mutations of the DEAD-box RNA helicase 41 gene (g DDX41m) as the most common predisposition to MDS/AML (Sébert et al., Blood 2019). Relatively good outcomes have been suggested in small cohorts receiving heterogeneous treatment, but the prognostic significance of g DDX41m in AML patients (pts) treated with intensive chemotherapy (IC) has never been reported. Here, we analyzed the prognostic impact of g DDX41m in a large cohort of newly diagnosed AML pts treated with IC in 5 prospective ALFA (Acute Leukemia French Association) and FILO (French Innovative Leukemia Organization) trials.
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