Prognostic implications of TdT expression in acute myeloid leukemia with an intermediate-risk karyotype.

2020 
Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) is expressed on precursor lymphoblastic neoplasms and some acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells. The clinical impact of TdT expression on AML outcomes remains unclear. Here, we conducted a retrospective analysis to identify prognostic implications of TdT expression in AML with an intermediate-risk karyotype. Forty-eight cases of intermediate-risk AML were enrolled. TdT positivity was defined as expression on >/= 10% of the gated cells. Of 48 cases, 12 (25%) were positive for TdT [median expression rate of TdT 0.9% (range 0-86.9%)]. No significant differences in patient characteristics or complete remission rate were observed between TdT-positive and TdT-negative cases. The probability of overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS) at 1 year was not significantly different between TdT-positive and TdT-negative cases (OS: 58.3% vs. 65.2%, p = 0.32; EFS: 33.3% vs. 57.1%, p = 0.06). Relapse-free survival (RFS) probability at 1 year was significantly lower for TdT-positive than TdT-negative cases (10% vs. 71.3%, p = 0.002). Multivariate analyses revealed that TdT positivity was an independent significant adverse factor for RFS [hazard ratio: 3.309, 95% confidence interval: 1.334-8.209, p = 0.009]. Our results suggest that TdT expression is associated with increased risk of relapse in patients with intermediate-risk AML.
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