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Selective pressures of platinum compounds shape the evolution of therapy-related myeloid neoplasms

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  • Eline J. M. Bertrums

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Oncode Institute
    Erasmus Medical Center – Sophia Children’s Hospital)

  • Jurrian K. Kanter

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Oncode Institute)

  • Lucca L. M. Derks

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Oncode Institute)

  • Mark Verheul

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Oncode Institute)

  • Laurianne Trabut

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Oncode Institute)

  • Markus J. Roosmalen

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Oncode Institute)

  • Henrik Hasle

    (Aarhus University Hospital)

  • Evangelia Antoniou

    (University Hospital of Essen
    AML-BFM Study Group)

  • Dirk Reinhardt

    (University Hospital of Essen
    AML-BFM Study Group)

  • Michael N. Dworzak

    (St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute
    Medical University of Vienna)

  • Nora Mühlegger

    (St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute)

  • Marry M. Heuvel-Eibrink

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Utrecht University)

  • C. Michel Zwaan

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Erasmus Medical Center – Sophia Children’s Hospital)

  • Bianca F. Goemans

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology)

  • Ruben Boxtel

    (Princess Máxima Centrum for pediatric oncology
    Oncode Institute)

Abstract

Therapy-related myeloid neoplasms (t-MN) arise as a complication of chemo- and/or radiotherapy. Although t-MN can occur both in adult and childhood cancer survivors, the mechanisms driving therapy-related leukemogenesis likely vary across different ages. Chemotherapy is thought to induce driver mutations in children, whereas in adults pre-existing mutant clones are selected by the exposure. However, selective pressures induced by chemotherapy early in life are less well studied. Here, we use single-cell whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic inference to show that the founding cell of t-MN in children starts expanding after cessation of platinum exposure. In patients with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, characterized by a germline TP53 mutation, we find that the t-MN already expands during treatment, suggesting that platinum-induced growth inhibition is TP53-dependent. Our results demonstrate that germline aberrations can interact with treatment exposures in inducing t-MN, which is important for the development of more targeted, patient-specific treatment regimens and follow-up.

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  • Eline J. M. Bertrums & Jurrian K. Kanter & Lucca L. M. Derks & Mark Verheul & Laurianne Trabut & Markus J. Roosmalen & Henrik Hasle & Evangelia Antoniou & Dirk Reinhardt & Michael N. Dworzak & Nora Mü, 2024. "Selective pressures of platinum compounds shape the evolution of therapy-related myeloid neoplasms," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-50384-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-50384-z
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