髓样
髓系白血病
医学
维生素
内科学
前瞻性队列研究
维生素D与神经学
肿瘤科
作者
Naveen Premnath,Stephen S. Chung,Olga K. Weinberg,Ruth Ikpefan,Mohak Pandey,Gurbakhash Kaur,Praveen Ramakrishnan Geethakumari,Aimaz Afrough,Farrukh T. Awan,Larry D. Anderson,Madhuri Vusirikala,Robert H. Collins,Weina Chen,Michalis Agathocleous,Yazan F. Madanat
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.leukres.2022.107001
摘要
Vitamin C is an essential vitamin that acts as a co-factor for many enzymes involved in epigenetic regulation in humans. Low vitamin C levels in hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) promote self-renewal and vitamin C supplementation retards leukaemogenesis in vitamin C-deficient mouse models. Studies on vitamin C levels in patients with myeloid malignancies are limited. We thus conducted a retrospective analysis on a prospective cohort of patients with myeloid malignancies on whom plasma vitamin C levels were measured serially at diagnosis and during treatment. Baseline characteristics including hematological indices, cytogenetics, and molecular mutations are described in this cohort. Among 64 patients included in our study, 11 patients (17%) had low vitamin C levels. We noted a younger age at diagnosis for patients with myeloid malignancies who had low plasma vitamin C levels. Patients with low plasma vitamin C levels were more likely to have acute myeloid leukemia compared to other myeloid malignancies. Low vitamin C levels were associated with ASXL1 mutations. Our study calls for further multi-institutional studies to understand the relevance of low plasma vitamin C level in myeloid neoplasms, the role of vitamin C deficiency in leukemogenesis, and the potential benefit of vitamin C supplementation.
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