Abstract

BackgroundDespite the irruption of massive sequencing technologies in clinical routine, the genetic diagnosis of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) continues to be based on traditional techniques. The integration of old and new technologies with diagnostic and prognostic purposes represents a major challenge. MethodsA High-Throughput Sequencing (HTS) approach was applied to analyze the genetic landscape of two patients diagnosed with T-ALL and one early T cell precursor acute leukemia. Orthogonal standard techniques were used to confirm the findings of NGS analysis. ResultsBy using a single test, a complete genetic map including 2 previously unreported missense mutations in BCL11B gene are reported. Cooperating oncogenic lesions including CDKN2A/B deletions, SIL-TAL1 rearrangement and FLT3 amplification were also captured by using a single test. ConclusionsHTS is a useful approach that allows simultaneously analyzing mutations, CNVs and the clonal repertoire in T-ALL patients. This approach may simplify the genetic assessment of ALL.

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