Biallelic TET2 mutations confer sensitivity to 5′-azacitidine in acute myeloid leukemia

Friedrich Stölzel, Sarah E. Fordham, Devi Nandana, Wei Yu Lin, Helen Blair, Claire Elstob, Hayden L. Bell, Brigitte Mohr, Leo Ruhnke, Desiree Kunadt, Claudia Dill, Daniel Allsop, Rachel Piddock, Emmanouela Niki Soura, Catherine Park, Mohd Fadly, Thahira Rahman, Abrar Alharbi, Manja Wobus, Heidi AltmannChristoph Röllig, Lisa Wagenführ, Gail L. Jones, Tobias Menne, Graham H. Jackson, Helen J. Marr, Jude Fitzgibbon, Kenan Onel, Manja Meggendorfer, Amber Robinson, Zuzanna Bziuk, Emily Bowes, Olaf Heidenreich, Torsten Haferlach, Sara Villar, Beñat Ariceta, Rosa Ayala Diaz, Steven J. Altschuler, Lani F. Wu, Felipe Prosper, Pau Montesinos, Joaquin Martinez-Lopez, Martin Bornhäuser, James M. Allan

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Abstract

Precision medicine can significantly improve outcomes for patients with cancer, but implementation requires comprehensive characterization of tumor cells to identify therapeutically exploitable vulnerabilities. Here, we describe somatic biallelic TET2 mutations in an elderly patient with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) that was chemoresistant to anthracycline and cytarabine but acutely sensitive to 5′-azacitidine (5′-Aza) hypomethylating monotherapy, resulting in long-term morphological remission. Given the role of TET2 as a regulator of genomic methylation, we hypothesized that mutant TET2 allele dosage affects response to 5′-Aza. Using an isogenic cell model system and an orthotopic mouse xenograft, we demonstrate that biallelic TET2 mutations confer sensitivity to 5′-Aza compared with cells with monoallelic mutations. Our data argue in favor of using hypomethylating agents for chemoresistant disease or as first-line therapy in patients with biallelic TET2-mutated AML and demonstrate the importance of considering mutant allele dosage in the implementation of precision medicine for patients with cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere150368
JournalJCI insight
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Jan 2023

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