Ferroptosis Study in SF3B1-mutant Myelodysplastic Syndromes (FerMDS)
- Conditions
- Myelodysplastic SyndromesFerroptosis
- Interventions
- Biological: Biological sampling
- Registration Number
- NCT05924074
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Bordeaux
- Brief Summary
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are clonal diseases of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) characterized by dysplastic and inefficient hematopoiesis related to excessive progenitor cell death. Ferroptosis is a recently described cell death mechanism and we think that it could be a major player in the pathophysiology of MDS, involved in the cell death that characterizes these diseases and contributing to cytopenias. The study aims to demonstrate that there is a significant activation of this phenomenon in MDS patients compared to a population of subjects without MDS.
- Detailed Description
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are hematological malignancies characterized by a defect in blood cells production. Their pathophysiology remains poorly understood, but an excessive death of progenitor cells is considered as a key mechanism contributing to the appearance of cytopenia. Furthermore, it is known that there are abnormalities of iron metabolism in MDS, especially in patients with ring sideroblasts and SF3B1 mutation. The classical therapeutic strategy in MDS relies on symptomatic management of cytopenias (transfusions, growth factors) associated with demethylating agents in high-risk forms. Unfortunately, these treatments only stabilize the disease and only allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (reserved to limited number of patients) can cure the patients. Therefore, there is a urgent need to identify new therapeutic targets in these diseases.
An excessive apoptosis activation has been shown in MDS for a long time. However, other cell death pathways could also contribute to their pathophysiology. Among them, ferroptosis, a cell death process triggered by the accumulation of free iron in the cell, seems to be a promising candidate.
The project is proposed to study ferroptosis in SF3B1-mutant MDS patients. An additionnal bone marrow sample will be aspirate at diagnosis. Ferroptosis will be analyzed using flow cytometry (labeling of peroxidized lipids with C11-BODIPY). The percentage of cells in ferroptosis will be compared between SF3B1-mutant MDS patients and control patients (patients evaluated for Monoclonal Gammapathy of Unknown Significance-MGUS). The presence of an excess of ferroptosis in SF3B1-mutant MDS patients will be correlated to clinico-biological parameters. No follow up will be be performed.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 80
For all :
- Patients of legal age (age ≥ 18 years)
- Subjects affiliated to or benefiting from a social security scheme
- Free, written and informed consent signed by the participant and the investigator
For MDS patients :
- Sampling at diagnosis for MDS patients (WHO 2016 criteria)
- Presence of ring sideroblasts on bone marrow smear
For MGUS patients :
- Sampling as part of the exploration of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) for controls (WHO 2016 criteria).
For all
- Patient transfused with red blood cells within 120 days prior to collection
- Patients treated with haematopoietic growth factors (EPO, TPO, G-CSF) within 30 days prior to collection
- Patients with conditions that affect systemic iron metabolism: hemochromatosis, Gaucher disease, ferroportin disease, porphyria cutanea tarda
- Person under a legal protection measure (legal protection, guardianship or curatorship)
- Person deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision
- Person who is unable to give consent
- Subject who is in an exclusion period after another study or who has participated in another interventional drug study within 30 days prior to entry into the protocol
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Monoclonal Gammapathy of Unknown Significance patients (MGUS) Biological sampling MGUS patients, referred to as normal bone marrow controls SF3B1 mutant Myelodysplastic syndromes patients (MDS) Biological sampling Patients diagnosed with MDS carrying the SF3B1 somatic mutation associated myelodysplastic neoplasm with ring sideroblasts
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Percentage of cells undergoing ferroptosis in SF3B1-mutant MDS patients compared to MGUS patients At Baseline Mean values for the proportion of ferroptose cells will be compared between arms, using comparative statistical methods (Student's t test, Student's test for unequal variances or Wilcoxon test)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Biological characteristics of SF3B1-mutant MDS patients with an excess of cells undergoing ferroptosis in the bone marrow compared to MGUS controls At baseline Biological differences in number (1 to 3) and type of cytopenias (anemia, thrombocytopenia, neutropenia) in SF3B1-mutated MDS patients will be studied and statistically compared with the MGUS control group, based on the number of ferroptosis cells observed by cytometry
Percentage of cells undergoing ferroptosis in the different bone marrow subpopulations (stem cells, progenitors, and erythroid and myeloid precursors at different stages of differentiation) of SF3B1-mutant MDS patients At Baseline Mean values for the proportion of ferroptose cells among the different bone marrow subpopulations will be compared between arms, using comparative statistical methods (Student's t test, Student's test for unequal variances or Wilcoxon test)
Clinical characteristics of SF3B1-mutant MDS patients with an excess of cells undergoing ferroptosis in the bone marrow compared to MGUS controls Through study completion, up to 2 years Overall survival after diagnosis, progression-free survival (evolution of MDS towards a higher-grade hemopathy or death) in SF3B1-mutated MDS patients will be studied and statistically compared with the MGUS control group, based on the number of ferroptosis cells observed by cytometry
Trial Locations
- Locations (3)
CHU de Bordeaux, Laboratoire d'Hématologie
🇫🇷Pessac, France
CHU de Bordeaux, Service Hématologie Clinique et Thérapie Cellulaire
🇫🇷Pessac, France
CHU de Bordeaux, Service de Médecine Interne
🇫🇷Pessac, France