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Feasibility of monitoring peripheral blood to detect emerging clones in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia†
Authors:Jason Saliba  Nikki A. Evensen  Julia A. Meyer  Daniel Newman  Jacob Nersting  Sonali Narang  Xiaotu Ma  Kjeld Schmiegelow  William L. Carroll
Abstract:Relapse‐enriched somatic variants drive drug resistance in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. We used digital droplet‐based polymerase chain reaction to establish whether relapse‐enriched mutations in emerging subclones could be detected in peripheral blood samples before frank relapse. Although limitations in sensitivity for some probes hindered detection of certain variants, we successfully detected variants in NT5C2 and PRPS1 at a fractional abundance of 0.005% to 0.3%, 41 to 116 days before relapse. As mutations in both these genes confer resistance to thiopurines, early detection protocols using peripheral blood could be implemented to preemptively alter maintenance therapy to extinguish resistant clones before overt relapse.
Keywords:backtracking  clonal evolution  ddPCR  relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia  thiopurines
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