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    Non-coding recurrent mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

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    Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is a frequent disease in which the genetic alterations determining the clinicobiological behaviour are not fully understood. Here we describe a comprehensive evaluation of the genomic landscape of 452 CLL cases and 54 patients with monoclonal B-lymphocytosis, a precursor disorder. We extend the number of CLL driver alterations, including changes in ZNF292, ZMYM3, ARID1A and PTPN11. We also identify novel recurrent mutations in non-coding regions, including the 3′ region of NOTCH1, which cause aberrant splicing events, increase NOTCH1 activity and result in a more aggressive disease. In addition, mutations in an enhancer located on chromosome 9p13 result in reduced expression of the B-cell-specific transcription factor PAX5. The accumulative number of driver alterations (0 to ≥ 4) discriminated between patients with differences in clinical behaviour. This study provides an integrated portrait of the CLL genomic landscape, identifies new recurrent driver mutations of the disease, and suggests clinical interventions that may improve the management of this neoplasia.This work was funded by Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) and Red Temática de Investigación del Cáncer (RTICC). C.L.-O. is an Investigator of the Botin Foundation supported by Banco Santander through its Santander Universities Global Division, and E.Ca. and D.T. are Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats-Academia investigators. We acknowledge Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) for awarding us access to resource Marenostrum based in Spain at the BSC, the Pershing Square Sohn Cancer Research Alliance and European Union’s FP7 through the Blueprint Consortium.Peer Reviewe

    Non-coding recurrent mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

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