Heterogeneous resistance to quizartinib in acute myeloid leukemia revealed by single-cell analysis

CC Smith, A Paguirigan, GR Jeschke… - Blood, The Journal …, 2017 - ashpublications.org
CC Smith, A Paguirigan, GR Jeschke, KC Lin, E Massi, T Tarver, CS Chin, S Asthana…
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2017ashpublications.org
Genomic studies have revealed significant branching heterogeneity in cancer. Studies of
resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy have not fully reflected this heterogeneity
because resistance in individual patients has been ascribed to largely mutually exclusive on-
target or off-target mechanisms in which tumors either retain dependency on the target
oncogene or subvert it through a parallel pathway. Using targeted sequencing from single
cells and colonies from patient samples, we demonstrate tremendous clonal diversity in the …
Abstract
Genomic studies have revealed significant branching heterogeneity in cancer. Studies of resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy have not fully reflected this heterogeneity because resistance in individual patients has been ascribed to largely mutually exclusive on-target or off-target mechanisms in which tumors either retain dependency on the target oncogene or subvert it through a parallel pathway. Using targeted sequencing from single cells and colonies from patient samples, we demonstrate tremendous clonal diversity in the majority of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients with activating FLT3 internal tandem duplication mutations at the time of acquired resistance to the FLT3 inhibitor quizartinib. These findings establish that clinical resistance to quizartinib is highly complex and reflects the underlying clonal heterogeneity of AML.
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