Prospective analysis of TEL gene Rearrangements in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A children's oncology group study

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Rubnitz, Jeffrey E. [1 ]
Wichlan, David
Devidas, Meenakshi
Shuster, Jonathan
Linda, Stephen B.
Kurtzberg, Joanne
Bell, Beverly
Hunger, Stephen P.
Chauvenet, Allen
Pui, Ching-Hon
Camitta, Bruce
Pullen, Jeanette
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[1] St Jude Childrens Res Hosp, Dept Oncol, Memphis, TN 38105 USA
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10.1200/JCO.2007.14.3552
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Purpose To prospectively determine the prognostic significance of the TEL-AML1 fusion in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia ( ALL). Patients and Methods TEL gene status was determined for 926 patients with B-precursor ALL enrolled on the Pediatric Oncology Group ALinC 16 trials and patients were observed for a median time of 8 years. Results Rearrangements of the TEL gene were detected in 244 patients (26%). The estimated 5-year event-free survival rate ( +/- SE) for patients with TEL rearrangements was 86% +/- 2%, compared with 72% +/- 2% for those with germline TEL ( P < .0001). TEL rearrangements were associated with a superior outcome among patients with standard-risk ALL, high-risk ALL, and rapid early responses to therapy. In a multivariate analysis that included risk group, sex, and day 15 marrow status, TEL status was an independent predictor of outcome ( P = .0002). Conclusion We conclude that TEL gene status should be incorporated into risk classification schemes and suggest that patients who have standard-risk features, the TEL-AML1 fusion, and rapid early responses to therapy, should be treated with antimetabolite-based therapy designed to maintain their high cure rates and avoid late effects.
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