In this study, the investigators study the prognostic role of oxidative stress metabolism and iron in Acute myeloid leukemia.
Primary goal of this study is to Evaluate the characteristics of regulatory networks of iron and redox balance in leukemic cells, to study the correlations between the prognosis of AML patients (in terms of response to induction chemotherapy and survival i) and metabolism of these markers. Secondary ones areto assess the impact of induction therapy on markers of oxidative stress and to correlate biological iron and redox metabolism with the molecular status of patients (eg Flt3/IDH/CEBPA/NPM...). Eligibility criteria are patients at diagnostic of de novo acute myeloid leukemia (promyelocytic excluded) aged from 18 to 100 years.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
University Hospital Grenoble
Grenoble, Isere, France
RECRUITINGoverall survival Event-free survival Response to induction chemotherapy, overalll survival, event-free survival
Time frame: five years after the inclusion
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