Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Feb 2024)

Comprehensive detection of CRLF2 alterations in acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a rapid and accurate novel approach

  • José Vicente Gil,
  • Alberto Miralles,
  • Sandra de las Heras,
  • Esperanza Such,
  • Esperanza Such,
  • Esperanza Such,
  • Gayane Avetisyan,
  • Álvaro Díaz-González,
  • Marta Santiago,
  • Carolina Fuentes,
  • Carolina Fuentes,
  • José María Fernández,
  • José María Fernández,
  • Pilar Lloret,
  • Pilar Lloret,
  • Irene Navarro,
  • Irene Navarro,
  • Pau Montesinos,
  • Pau Montesinos,
  • Marta Llop,
  • Marta Llop,
  • Marta Llop,
  • Eva Barragán,
  • Eva Barragán,
  • Eva Barragán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2024.1362081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Introduction: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a prevalent childhood cancer with high cure rate, but poses a significant medical challenge in adults and relapsed patients. Philadelphia-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph-like ALL) is a high-risk subtype, with approximately half of cases characterized by CRLF2 overexpression and frequent concomitant IKZF1 deletions.Methods: To address the need for efficient, rapid, and cost-effective detection of CRLF2 alterations, we developed a novel RT-qPCR technique combining SYBR Green and highresolution melting analysis on a single plate.Results: The method successfully identified CRLF2 expression, P2RY8::CRLF2 fusions, and CRLF2 and JAK2 variants, achieving a 100% sensitivity and specificity. Application of this method across 61 samples revealed that 24.59% exhibited CRLF2 overexpression, predominantly driven by IGH::CRLF2 (73.33%). High Resolution Melting analysis unveiled concurrent CRLF2 or JAK2 variants in 8.19% of samples, as well as a dynamic nature of CRLF2 alterations during disease progression.Discussion: Overall, this approach provides an accurate identification of CRLF2 alterations, enabling improved diagnostic and facilitating therapeutic decision-making.

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