Clonal haemopoiesis may occur after conventional chemotherapy and is associated with accelerated telomere shortening and defects in the NQO1 pathway; possible mechanisms leading to an increased risk of t-AML/MDS
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Clonal haemopoiesis may occur after conventional chemotherapy and is associated with accelerated telomere shortening and defects in the NQO1 pathway; possible mechanisms leading to an increased risk of t-AML/MDS
Abstract
The molecular pathogenesis of therapy-related acute myeloid leukaemia/myelodysplastic syndrome (t-AML/MDS) remains uncertain. However, clonal haemopoiesis may develop following stem cell transplantation and precede the development of t-AML/MDS. Moreover, accelerated telomere shortening may be induced by replicative stress or oxidative damage, leading to genomic instability, and inactivating polymorphisms of the gene encoding NADPH-quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) are more frequently observed in patients with t-AML. We studied clonal haemopoiesis, telomere length and NQO1 status in 146 patients receiving conventional chemotherapy for non-myeloid malignancies. Clonal haemopoiesis was demonstrated in eight of 98 (8%) patients. Telomere length was reduced in patients following chemotherapy (n = 52) compared with controls (n = 42) (P < 0.001), particularly in those with clonal haemopoiesis (P < 0.002). Whilst there was a trend towards telomere shortening in control subjects polymorphic for NQO1-187Ser (n = 12), chemotherapy-exposed patients polymorphic for the NQO1-187Ser allele (n = 29) had significantly shorter telomeres (P < 0.001). Furthermore, chemotherapy-treated patients with the NQO1-187Ser, polymorphism were more likely to develop clonal haemopoiesis than patients with wild type NQO1 (odds ratio = 7; 1.16-42.6). We conclude that a switch to clonal haemopoiesis may occur after conventional chemotherapy and lead to accelerated telomere shortening. Patients with the NQO1-187Ser polymorphism have an increased risk of developing both clonal haemopoiesis and telomere shortening, which may partly explain the predisposition to t-AML in NQO1-187Ser null individuals.
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