Clinical implications and genetical insights of SOX6 expression in acute myeloid leukemia

SOX6表达在急性髓系白血病中的临床意义和遗传学见解

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transcription factor SOX6 belongs to Sry-related high-mobility-group box (SOX) family, has been reported to be downregulated and acts as a tumor-suppressor gene in various solid tumors, but in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is incompletely understood. METHODS: The SOX6 expression was analyzed between AML patients and normal controls from public data and our research cohort. Correlations between SOX6 expression and clinical, genetic features together with survival were further analyzed. RESULTS: In both public and our present datasets, we demonstrated that SOX6 expression is notably downregulated in AML patients compared with normal controls. Moreover, the expression level of SOX6 was dynamic, along with the disease status. SOX6 was significantly decreased in relapsed/refractory AML compared with complete remission AML. Clinically, SOX6 underexpression was significantly correlated with bone marrow blasts, and WBC counts. Furthermore, decreased expression of SOX6 was more common in core binding factor AML (CBF-AML), rarely found in complex karyotype AML (CK-AML), and correlated with FLT3 mutations. By survival analyses, low-expression of SOX6 was associated with shorter overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS) among cytogenetic normal AML (CN-AML) patients. Moreover, both univariate and multivariate analyses showed that low SOX6 expression was an independent unfavorable prognostic biomarker for CN-AML. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicated that SOX6 underexpression, as a frequent event in AML, was associated with genetic abnormalities and prognosis in AML. SOX6 might be a valuable biomarker for risk stratification, predicting prognosis and relapse of AML.

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