Impact of RT-PCR monitoring on the long-term survival in acute promyelocytic leukemia

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胡炯
于汀
赵维莅
顾伯伟
沈志祥
李秀松
孙关林
陈赛娟
王振
机构
[1] Shanghai Institute of Hematology
[2] Ruijin Hospital
[3] Shanghai Second Medical University
[4] Ruijin Hospital-Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation
[5] Joint Center for Cancer Differentiation Therapy!Shanghai200025
[6] China
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acute promyelocytic leukemia · RT PCR · minimal residual disease;
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R733.7 [白血病];
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Obejctive To evaluate the impact of kinetics of molecular remission via retro transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT PCR) assay on the long term survival in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) Methods Seventy patients with newly diagnosed APL in remission were involved in this study Monitoring of minimal residual disease (MRD) was performed regularly by RT PCR assay for PML RARα during consolidation Results A 5 year relapse free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) were estimated as 46 8%±8 4% and 69 9%±9 4% for the whole group Fifty two (74 3%) patients got negative RT PCR result at least once Serial monitoring of RT PCR was available in 38 cases and 24 (63 2%) patients presented with persistent negative PCR results The achievement and continuous negative RT PCR result was significantly related to the RFS Conclusions Achievement of negative RT PCR in remission is associated with favorable RFS and OS Continuous negative RT PCR results are associated with long term relapse free survival and may be considered as potentially curative RT PCR assay for detection of MRD should be performed regularly during post remission period as an important prognostic factor
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