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  • Myeloid neoplasms (MNs) now include germline predispositions as a significant category, and this study aimed to explore these genetic alterations in Thai adults with MNs.
  • A cohort of 122 patients underwent deep targeted next-generation sequencing to identify pathogenic germline variants, revealing these alterations in 10% of the cases, particularly in the DNA damage response pathway.
  • Findings also indicated that patients with germline mutations in secondary acute myeloid leukaemia had significantly poorer survival rates, suggesting the need for genetic testing in Southeast Asian populations similar to that conducted in Caucasians.

Article Abstract

Aims: Myeloid neoplasms (MNs) with germline predisposition have been recognised as a distinct entity. Emerging evidence suggests that sporadic myelodysplastic syndromes may also harbour undetected germline predispositions. We investigated germline alterations in a cohort of 122 adult Thai MNs.

Methods: MN patients were recruited and tested for germline variants using deep targeted next-generation sequencing. The germline variant was filtered using American College of Medical Genetics classifications and then evaluated for the association with clinical characteristics and outcomes.

Results: Our findings revealed pathogenic/likely pathogenic germline alterations in 12 (10%) of the patients. These germline lesions were commonly found in the DNA damage response pathway (n=6, 50%). We also identified novel deleterious variants in two patients diagnosed with secondary acute myeloid leukaemia (sAML) from aplastic anaemia and AML with myelodysplasia related. Among sAML, individuals with germline mutations had inferior overall survival compared with those with wild-type alleles (2 months vs 12 months) with HR 4.7 (95% CI 1.0 to 20), p=0.037. Therefore, the presence of pathogenic or likely pathogenic mutations may be linked to inferior survival outcomes.

Conclusions: Our study highlighted that the prevalence of germline predisposition in Southeast Asian populations is comparable to that in Caucasians. This underscores the importance of germline genetic testing within the Asian population.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jcp-2023-209264DOI Listing

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