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B-cell ALL with SOX11 gene amplification associates with a worse outcome.

George AngelakakisMallika VarkhediToriana R DabkowskiMichael J DiazMichelle YeagleyGeorge Blanck
Published in: Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (2024)
Copy number variation (CNV) of certain genes in pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) impacts gene expression levels. Here, we aimed to investigate the potential prognostic utility of CNVs in pediatric B-ALL and T-ALL. Using genomics files representing cases from the TARGET-ALL-P2 dataset, genes commonly involved in ALL development were analyzed for CNVs. Case IDs representing increased copy numbers for SOX11 , PDGFRB , and MDK represented a worse overall survival probability specifically for B-ALL (logrank p=0.021, p=0.0052, p=0.019, respectively). These data support the continued investigation of using CNVs for clinical prognostic biomarkers for pediatric B-ALL.
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