Identification of genetic association between cardiorespiratory fitness and the trainability genes in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors.
Maxime CaruKateryna PetrykeySimon DrouinPatrick BeaulieuPascal St-OngeValérie LemayLaurence BertoutCaroline LaverdiereGregor AndelfingerMaja KrajinovicDaniel SinnettDaniel CurnierPublished in: BMC cancer (2019)
For the first time, we observed that low cardiorespiratory fitness in childhood ALL survivors can be associated with variants in genes related to subjects' trainability. These findings could allow better childhood ALL patient follow-up tailored to their genetic profile and cardiorespiratory fitness, which could help reduce at least some of the burden of long-term adverse effects of treatments.