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Effect of American genomic ancestry on severe toxicities in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in the Amazon region.
Wanderley, Alayde Vieira; de Moraes, Francisco Cezar Aquino; da Costa Nunes, Giovanna Gilioli; Pereira, Esdras Edgar Batista; Leitão, Luciana Pereira Colares; de Oliveira, Marcelo Braga; Tavares, Ágatha Tereza Miranda; da Costa Pantoja, Laudreisa; Khayat, Bruna Cláudia Meireles; Fernandes, Marianne Rodrigues; de Assumpção, Paulo Pimentel; Dos Santos, Ândrea Kely Ribeiro; Burbano, Rommel Mario Rodríguez; Dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel Batista; Ribeiro, Raul; Khayat, André Salim; Dos Santos, Ney Pereira Carneiro.
Afiliação
  • Wanderley AV; Otávio Lobo Children's Cancer Hospital-Belém, Belém, PA, 66063-240, Brazil.
  • de Moraes FCA; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil. francisco.cezar2205@gmail.com.
  • da Costa Nunes GG; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • Pereira EEB; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • Leitão LPC; Afya Faculty of Medical Sciences of Palmas, Palmas 77.017-004, Tocantins, Brazil.
  • de Oliveira MB; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • Tavares ÁTM; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • da Costa Pantoja L; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • Khayat BCM; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • Fernandes MR; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • de Assumpção PP; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos ÂKR; Laboratory of Human and Medical Genetics, Institute of Biological Science, Federal University of Pará, Belem, 66077-830, Brazil.
  • Burbano RMR; Ophir Loyola Hospital, Belém, PA, 66063-240, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos SEB; Laboratory of Human and Medical Genetics, Institute of Biological Science, Federal University of Pará, Belem, 66077-830, Brazil.
  • Ribeiro R; St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, USA.
  • Khayat AS; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos NPC; Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, University Hospital João de Barros de Barreto. , Rua Dos Mundurucus, no 4487, Belem, PA, 66073-005, Brazil.
Discov Oncol ; 15(1): 171, 2024 May 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38761320
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) is a neoplasm of the hematopoietic system characterized by a clonal expansion of abnormal lymphocyte precursor cells. ALL is the most common form of cancer in children, but despite advances in treatment, it can still be fatal. Ethnic differences influence survival rates, and genomic ancestry plays an important role, especially in mixed-race populations such as Latin America. This study aims to analyze the influence of genomic ancestry on toxicity in children with ALL in the Amazon region.

METHODS:

The study included 171 patients (protocol number 119,649/2012-Ethics Committee) with ALL treated at a pediatric treatment center in Belém do Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon. The patients were submitted to the BFM protocol of induction therapy for ALL. Toxicity was assessed based on laboratory tests and adverse events, classified according to the CTC-NCI guide. Genomic ancestry was determined using autosomal informative markers.

RESULTS:

The majority of children (94.74%) developed some type of toxicity during treatment, 87.04% of which were severe. Infectious toxicity was the most common, present in 84.8% of cases, 77.24% of which were severe. Amerindian ancestry showed an association with the risk of severe general toxicity and severe infectious toxicity, with a contribution of 35.0% demonstrating a significant increase in risk. In addition, post-induction refractoriness and relapse were also associated with an increased risk of death.

CONCLUSION:

This study highlights the influence of Amerindian genomic ancestry on response to therapy and toxicity in children with ALL in the Amazon region. Understanding these associations can contribute to personalizing treatment and improving clinical outcomes.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Discov Oncol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Discov Oncol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil