Focal adhesion genes refine the intermediate-risk cytogenetic classification of acute myeloid leukemia

  • Pallarès, Victor
  • Hoyos, Montserrat
  • Chillón, M. del Carmen
  • Barragán, Eva
  • Prieto-Conde, Isabel
  • Llop, Marta
  • Falgàs, Aïda
  • Céspedes, María Virtudes
  • Montesinos, Pau
  • Nomdedéu, Josep F.
  • Brunet, Salut
  • Sanz, Miguel Ángel
  • González, Marcos
  • Sierra, Jorge
  • Mangues, Ramon
  • Casanova, Isolda
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Publication date
June 2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal
Cancers
Language
English

Abstract

© 2018 by the authors.In recent years, several attempts have been made to identify novel prognostic markers in patients with intermediate-risk acute myeloid leukemia (IR-AML), to implement risk-adapted strategies. The non-receptor tyrosine kinases are proteins involved in regulation of cell growth, adhesion, migration and apoptosis. They associate with metastatic dissemination in solid tumors and poor prognosis. However, their role in haematological malignancies has been scarcely studied. We hypothesized that PTK2/FAK, PTK2B/PYK2, LYN or SRC could be new prognostic markers in IR-AML. We assessed PTK2, PTK2B, LYN and SRC gene expression in a cohort of 324 patients, adults up to the age of 70, classified in the IR-AML cytogenetic group. Univa...

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