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AL amyloidosis: The effect of fluorescent in situ hybridization abnormalities on organ involvement and survival.

Michael OzgaQiuhong ZhaoDon BensonPatrick ElderNita WilliamsNaresh BummaAshley E RoskoMaria ChaudhryAbdullah Mohammad KhanSrinivas DevarakondaRami KahwashAjay VallakatiCourtney CampbellSamir V ParikhSalem AlmaaniJason ProsekJordan BittengleKatherine PfundSamantha LoRussoMiriam FreimerElyse RedderYvonne EfeberaNidhi Sharma
Published in: Cancer medicine (2020)
FISH abnormalities were detected in 76% of patients. Patients with abnormal FISH trended toward lower overall survival (OS) (p=0.06) and progression free survival (PFS) (p=0.06). The two most prevalent aberrations were translocation t(11;14) (39%) and hyperdiploidy-overall (38%). Hyperdiploidy-overall was associated with worsening PFS (p=0.018) and OS (p=0.03), confirmed in multivariable analysis. Patients with del 13q most frequently had cardiac involvement (p=0.006) and was associated with increased bone marrow plasmacytosis (p=0.02). Cardiac AL patients with no FISH abnormalities had much improved OS (p=0.012) and PFS (p=0.018) CONCLUSIONS: Our findings ultimately reveal the association of hyperdiploidy on survival in AL amyloidosis patients, including the high-risk cardiac AL population.
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