2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-366981/v1
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Cancer drivers and clonal dynamics in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia subtypes

Abstract: To obtain a comprehensive picture of composite genetic drivers events and clonal dynamics in subtypes of paediatric acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) we analysed tumour-normal whole genome sequencing and expression data from 361 newly diagnosed patients. We report the identification of both novel coding and structural drivers as well as recurrent non-coding variation in promoters and cis-regulatory regions. The transcriptional profile of histone gene cluster 1 and CTCF altered tumours shared hallmarks of hyp… Show more

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“…These findings are consistent with other bulk sequencing studies that also detected a limited number of mutations in cases from these subtypes. 4,27 Genomic data suggest that patients in these subgroups often harbor deletions of typical B-ALL genes, such as PAX5 , TCF3 , or ETV6 , but more rarely point mutations in signaling proteins or transcriptional regulators. 27 Single-cell sequencing of larger cohorts of B-ALL patients belonging to these subtypes is needed to validate our findings and might allow further fine tuning of these conclusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings are consistent with other bulk sequencing studies that also detected a limited number of mutations in cases from these subtypes. 4,27 Genomic data suggest that patients in these subgroups often harbor deletions of typical B-ALL genes, such as PAX5 , TCF3 , or ETV6 , but more rarely point mutations in signaling proteins or transcriptional regulators. 27 Single-cell sequencing of larger cohorts of B-ALL patients belonging to these subtypes is needed to validate our findings and might allow further fine tuning of these conclusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%