Good correlation between RT-PCR analysis and relapse in Philadelphia (Ph1)-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

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作者
Preudhomme, C
Henic, N
Cazin, B
Lai, JL
Bertheas, MF
Vanrumbeke, M
Lemoine, F
Jouet, JP
Deconninck, E
Nelken, B
Cosson, A
Fenaux, P
机构
[1] CHU LILLE, HEMATOL LAB A, F-59037 LILLE, FRANCE
[2] INSERM U124, LILLE, FRANCE
[3] CHU LILLE, SERV MALAD SANG, F-59037 LILLE, FRANCE
[4] CHU LILLE, CYTOGENET SERV, F-59037 LILLE, FRANCE
[5] CHU ST ETIENNE, CYTOGENET SERV, ST ETIENNE, FRANCE
[6] CHU ANGERS, SERV ONCOPEDIAT, ANGERS, FRANCE
[7] CHU BESANCON, SERV MALAD SANG, F-25030 BESANCON, FRANCE
[8] CHU LILLE, SERV ONCOPEDIAT, F-59037 LILLE, FRANCE
关键词
acute lymphoblastic leukemia; Philadelphia chromosome (Ph1); BCR-ABL;
D O I
10.1038/sj.leu.2400567
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
We sequentially performed cytogenetic analysis and RT-PCR analysis of BCR-ABL transcripts in 17 cases of Phl-positive ALL who had achieved hematological complete remission (CR) with intensive chemotherapy (CT), Sixteen cases were studied prospectively. All but one of the patients had reached cytogenetic CR, but cytogenetic has low sensitivity in predicting relapse, Twelve patients relapsed, three died in first CR and two were alive In first CR, Two of five, two of four, and five of nine patients who were allografted (in first or second CR), autografted and received consolidation CT, respectively, achieved negative two-round PCR in the bone marrow (BM): three died in CR, three remained in CR with negative two-step PCR in the BM and three relapsed after 22 to 28 months. In all cases, relapse was preceded by switch to PCR positivity in the BM by 4 to 6 months, The remaining nine patients remained PCR-positive In the BM and relapsed after 2 to 16 months, In the four autografted cases, PCR was positive at the time of bone marrow harvest, The two patients who received a purged transplant achieved negative PCR and prolonged CR, whereas the two patients who received an unpurged transplant remained PCR positive and relapsed, In 34% of the samples where analysis was concomitant, sensitivity of PCR proved lower in the blood than in the BM, These findings show that RT-PCR is a useful tool in the monitoring of MRD in Ph1 positive ALL.
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