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Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Non-Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies Identifies Variants That Can Alter Clinical Practice.

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Lin, C; Zhou, KI; Green, MF; Caughey, BA; Strickler, JH; Datto, MB; McKinney, MS
Published in: Hematology reports
September 2024

Comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) is frequently adopted to direct the clinical care of myeloid neoplasms and solid tumors, but its utility in the care of lymphoid and histiocytic cancers is less well defined.In this study, we aimed to evaluate the frequency at which mutations identified by CGP altered management in non-myeloid hematologic malignancies. We retrospectively examined the CGP results of 105 samples from 101 patients with non-myeloid hematologic malignancies treated at an academic medical center who had CGP testing between 2014 and 2021.CGP revealed one or more pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant in 92 (88%) of samples and 73 (72%) of tested patients had one or more mutations with diagnostic, prognostic, or therapeutic significance. The identification of a resistance variant resulted in the suspension of the active treatment or affected subsequent treatment choice in 9 (69%) out of 13 patients. However, the presence of a therapy sensitizing variant only led to consideration of a biomarker-directed therapy in 6 (10%) out of 61 patients.Overall, CGP of non-myeloid hematologic malignancies identified clinically significant variants in 72% of patients and resulted in a change in management in 22% of patients.

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Hematology reports

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2038-8330

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2038-8322

Publication Date

September 2024

Volume

16

Issue

4

Start / End Page

603 / 611
 

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Lin, C., Zhou, K. I., Green, M. F., Caughey, B. A., Strickler, J. H., Datto, M. B., & McKinney, M. S. (2024). Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Non-Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies Identifies Variants That Can Alter Clinical Practice. Hematology Reports, 16(4), 603–611. https://doi.org/10.3390/hematolrep16040059
Lin, Chenyu, Katherine I. Zhou, Michelle F. Green, Bennett A. Caughey, John H. Strickler, Michael B. Datto, and Matthew S. McKinney. “Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Non-Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies Identifies Variants That Can Alter Clinical Practice.Hematology Reports 16, no. 4 (September 2024): 603–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/hematolrep16040059.
Lin C, Zhou KI, Green MF, Caughey BA, Strickler JH, Datto MB, et al. Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Non-Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies Identifies Variants That Can Alter Clinical Practice. Hematology reports. 2024 Sep;16(4):603–11.
Lin, Chenyu, et al. “Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Non-Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies Identifies Variants That Can Alter Clinical Practice.Hematology Reports, vol. 16, no. 4, Sept. 2024, pp. 603–11. Epmc, doi:10.3390/hematolrep16040059.
Lin C, Zhou KI, Green MF, Caughey BA, Strickler JH, Datto MB, McKinney MS. Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Non-Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies Identifies Variants That Can Alter Clinical Practice. Hematology reports. 2024 Sep;16(4):603–611.

Published In

Hematology reports

DOI

EISSN

2038-8330

ISSN

2038-8322

Publication Date

September 2024

Volume

16

Issue

4

Start / End Page

603 / 611