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Alessandro Ferrando1, Johanna Umurungi1, Alice Costanza Danzero1
1Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Turin, AOU San Luigi Gonzaga, Orbassano, 10043 Turin, Italy.
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The FLT3-ITD mutation is a critical prognostic marker in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and recent clinical trials demonstrate that FLT3-based measurable residual disease (MRD) is both prognostic and predictive, guiding therapeutic interventions in intensive and post-transplant settings. Conventional detection methods lack the sensitivity required for effective MRD monitoring. We developed a patient-specific droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) approach achieving analytical sensitivity of 10-5 (0.001%) for FLT3-ITD quantification. In our cohort, ddPCR enabled longitudinal monitoring of clonal dynamics, allowing the detection of re-emerging FLT3-ITD clones months before hematologic relapse and earlier than standard capillary electrophoresis. Notably, 25% of patients who relapsed as FLT3-ITD positive despite being classified as FLT3-negative at diagnosis harbored detectable microclones when retrospectively analyzed by ddPCR, suggesting that FLT3-ITD-positive relapse frequently originates from pre-existing subclones below conventional detection thresholds. These findings challenge current diagnostic classification and may influence risk stratification and treatment decisions, particularly regarding FLT3 inhibitor eligibility. While ddPCR is limited to tracking known dominant clones, it represents a practical, cost-effective solution for high-sensitivity MRD surveillance. In the era of targeted FLT3 therapies, integrating sensitive molecular monitoring into routine AML management may enable timely therapeutic adjustments and improve patient outcomes.
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