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J Clin Invest ; 79(3): 826-32, 1987 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2434529

RESUMO

Hemoglobin Mississippi (HbMS: beta 44ser----cys) has anomalous properties that include disulfide linkages with normal beta-, delta-, gamma-, and alpha-chains, and the formation of high molecular weight multimers. While heterozygotes for HbMS are clinically and hematologically normal and carriers of the beta +-thalassemia gene in our family had mild microcytic anemia, the proband with HbMS-beta +-thalassemia had a hemoglobin level of 7 g/dl, mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of 68 fl, reticulocytes of 2-6%, HbF of 18%, marked anisocytosis and poikilocytosis, and splenomegaly, all features of thalassemia intermedia. With oxidant stress, her erythrocytes developed multiple dispersed Heinz bodies, but HbMS was only mildly unstable. HbMS was susceptible to proteolytic degradation in the presence of ATP. The unexpectedly severe clinical findings in HbMS-beta +-thalassemia may result from the proteolytic digestion of HbMS, as well as the excessive alpha-chains characteristic of beta +-thalassemia, which combined provide the increment of cellular damage that results in the phenotype of thalassemia intermedia.


Assuntos
Hemoglobinas Anormais/metabolismo , Talassemia/sangue , Criança , Índices de Eritrócitos , Eritrócitos Anormais/patologia , Feminino , Hemoglobina Fetal/metabolismo , Corpos de Heinz/patologia , Heterozigoto , Humanos , Microscopia Eletrônica , Linhagem , Peptídeo Hidrolases/sangue , Fenótipo , Reticulócitos/patologia , Talassemia/genética
2.
Leukemia ; 19(4): 533-6, 2005 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15716987

RESUMO

We reported that children with B-progenitor-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BpALL) treated in the early 1980s whose lymphoblasts accumulated high levels of methotrexate (MTX) and of methotrexate polyglutamates (MTXPGs) in vitro had an improved 5-year event-free survival (EFS) (65% (standard error (s.e.) 12%) vs 22% (s.e. 9%)). We repeated this study in children with BpALL treated in the early 1990s. The major change in treatment was the addition of 12 24-h infusions of 1 g/M2 MTX with leucovorin rescue (IDMTX). In 87 children treated on Pediatric Oncology Group (POG) study 9005 and POG 9006, the 5-year EFS for those whose lymphoblasts accumulated high levels of MTX and MTXPGs (79.2%, s.e. 8.3%) was not significantly different from that of patients with lesser accumulation of MTX and MTXPGs (77.7%, s.e. 5.4%). These findings support the notion that higher dose MTX therapy has contributed to increased cure, particularly for patients whose lymphoblasts accumulate the drug less well.


Assuntos
Antimetabólitos Antineoplásicos/farmacocinética , Metotrexato/análogos & derivados , Metotrexato/farmacocinética , Ácido Poliglutâmico/análogos & derivados , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/tratamento farmacológico , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/mortalidade , Antimetabólitos Antineoplásicos/administração & dosagem , Antimetabólitos Antineoplásicos/uso terapêutico , Linfócitos B/patologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Seguimentos , Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/patologia , Humanos , Masculino , Metotrexato/administração & dosagem , Metotrexato/uso terapêutico , Ácido Poliglutâmico/administração & dosagem , Ácido Poliglutâmico/farmacocinética , Taxa de Sobrevida , Resultado do Tratamento
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Cancer Res ; 45(12 Pt 1): 6482-6, 1985 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3864532

RESUMO

Glucocorticoid receptors were quantitated by a whole cell method in cells from 593 children with acute leukemia at the time of diagnosis. Leukemia cells were also immunologically typed and divided into early pre-B- (not reactive with antibodies to T-lymphocyte antigens, surface immunoglobulin-negative, cytoplasmic immunoglobulin-negative), pre-B- (not reactive with antibodies to T-lymphocyte antigens, surface immunoglobulin-negative, cytoplasmic immunoglobulin-positive), B- (not reactive with antibodies to T-lymphocyte antigens, surface immunoglobulin-positive), and T- (reactive with antibodies to T-lymphocyte antigens) subtypes. There was a median of 9.7 X 10(3) sites per cell in the 359 with early pre-B-acute lymphocytic leukemia, a median of 8.1 X 10(3) sites per cell from 103 patients with pre-B-cell leukemia, and a median of 4.0 X 10(3) sites per cell from 116 patients with T-cell leukemia. The distributions per cell were significantly different among these 3 groups (P less than 0.0001). The 15 patients with B-cell disease had a median of 3.2 X 10(3) sites per cell. At the time of analysis, remission induction data are available for most of these patients. Within the early pre-B- group 291 patients with a median receptor number of 9.9 X 10(3) achieved remission, while 13 with a median receptor number of 4.8 X 10(3) did not. These distributions were significantly different (P = 0.034). Within the pre-B- and T-cell groups the distributions of receptor numbers for responders and non-responders were not significantly different. We conclude that each immunological subtype has characteristic receptor distribution. High receptor number within the null group is associated with the ability of the patient to achieve remission; however, the range of values within each patient group is too broad to use this assay as a predictor of response for any individual patient.


Assuntos
Leucemia Linfoide/metabolismo , Receptores de Glucocorticoides/metabolismo , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Leucemia Linfoide/classificação , Leucemia Linfoide/imunologia , Monócitos/metabolismo , Prednisona/uso terapêutico , Vincristina/uso terapêutico
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J Clin Oncol ; 12(9): 1939-45, 1994 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8083715

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To compare efficacy and toxicity of two schedules of intermediate-dose methotrexate (IDM) and cytarabine (Ara-C) in remission consolidation of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). PATIENTS AND METHODS: In 1986, the Pediatric Oncology Group (POG) began a randomized trial to test two schedules of consolidation chemotherapy in children with newly diagnosed B-precursor cell ALL. MTX and Ara-C were given as overlapping 24-hour infusions. The dose and sequence of MTX and Ara-C administration were based on a preclinical model that had demonstrated synergism between these two agents. Two hundred fifteen patients in complete remission were randomized to front-loading consolidation therapy in which six MTX/Ara-C infusions were administered at 3-week intervals from the 7th through the 19th week of therapy. Two hundred thirteen patients in complete remission were randomized to receive standard consolidation therapy in which the six MTX/Ara-C infusions were given every 12 weeks from the 7th through the 67th week of therapy. RESULTS: Both regimens produced similar rates of adverse side effects, except for a higher incidence of CNS toxicity in individuals randomized to the front-loading arm (32 of 215 v 12 of 213 patients, P = .002). Leukoencephalopathy occurred in three patients on the front-loading regimen and was permanent in one. By Kaplan-Meier analysis, the probability of continuing in complete remission for 5 years was 79% (SE = 5%) and 85% (SE = 5%) for good-risk patients, and 66% (SE = 6%) and 61% (SE = 7%) for poor-risk patients randomized to front-loading and standard regimens, respectively. CONCLUSION: Although differences in complete remission durations were not statistically significant by log-rank analysis (P = .62 for good-risk patients, .89 for poor-risk patients, and .99 overall), the results are comparable to those in previous studies using more toxic agents as components of remission consolidation therapy.


Assuntos
Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/administração & dosagem , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras B/tratamento farmacológico , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/tratamento farmacológico , Adolescente , Adulto , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/efeitos adversos , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Central/induzido quimicamente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Citarabina/administração & dosagem , Citarabina/efeitos adversos , Esquema de Medicação , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Metotrexato/administração & dosagem , Metotrexato/efeitos adversos , Indução de Remissão , Fatores de Risco , Estados Unidos
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J Clin Oncol ; 4(2): 170-7, 1986 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3484780

RESUMO

The Pediatric Oncology Group has studied 1,367 patients with non-B cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) of whom 186 (14%) had blasts that reacted with previously well-characterized heteroantisera, recognizing a T-lymphocyte specific surface membrane antigen (PT+). In 87 of these T cell cases, the leukemic cells failed to form at least 20% of sheep erythrocytic rosettes at 4 degrees C. Comparison of clinicopathologic features among PT-, E-PT+, and E+ groups of patients revealed significant differences among them. E-PT+ patients were older than PT- patients, had higher white blood cell counts (WBCs) and were more likely to have a mediastinal mass, and thus contained a higher proportion of poor-risk patients. However, the E-PT+ patients were also significantly different from the more traditionally-defined E+ patients in that they had lower WBCs and hemoglobin levels, and less frequent lymphadenopathy or mediastinal mass. In many respects, then, E-PT+ patients were intermediate in character between PT- and E+ patients. Our findings support the notion that further subclassification of ALL using antibodies recognizing lineage-specific surface determinants will permit recognition of groups of patients with distinct clinicopathologic features that may differ in prognosis or response to therapy. Such classification also focuses future biological studies on the pathogenesis of leukemias to immunologically well-defined subgroups of lymphoid neoplasms.


Assuntos
Leucemia Linfoide/imunologia , Linfócitos T/imunologia , Anticorpos Monoclonais , Antígenos de Superfície/análise , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas , Medula Óssea/imunologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Hemoglobinas/análise , Humanos , Leucemia Linfoide/patologia , Masculino , Fenótipo , Prognóstico , Formação de Roseta , Linfócitos T/classificação
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J Clin Oncol ; 16(8): 2840-7, 1998 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9704737

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To develop antimetabolite-based consolidation regimens that minimize acute and long-term toxicities and improve the survival rate of children with standard-risk B-lineage acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Seven hundred twenty-seven eligible patients with standard-risk early pre-B ALL were registered onto the study. Seven hundred sixteen patients attained a complete remission (CR) after induction therapy. Of these, 114 patients were randomized to a different regimen and were the subject of a separate report. Six hundred two patients were randomized to receive one the following regimens: intermediate-dose methotrexate (IDMTX) with leucovorin rescue on weeks 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, and 22 (regimen A); regimen A plus asparaginase (ASP) administered intramuscularly (i.m.) weekly for 24 weeks (regimen B); or regimen A plus a 24-hour infusion of cytarabine (AraC) with each IDMTX (regimen C). After consolidation, patients were placed on maintenance therapy through week 156. Regimens A and C were opened in February 1986, and regimen B in May 1987. Comparisons are based on concurrently randomized patients (May 1987 to January 1991 between regimens A and B, and February 1986 to January 1991 between regimens A and C). RESULTS: The 5-year continuous CR (CCR) rates were not significantly different: A versus B, 78.1% (3.9 +/- SE) versus 83.3% +/- 3.5% and A versus C, 79.4% +/- 3.2% versus 83.5% +/- 2.9%; P by one-sided log-rank tests were .27 and .34, respectively. Significant treatment differences were not found with regard to sex, rate of testicular and CNS relapse, or CNS complications. During consolidation, regimen C had significantly more bacterial infections (P = .0032) and days spent in the hospital (P < .001) compared with regimen A. CONCLUSION: We were unable to show a statistical advantage of adding either ASP or AraC to IDMTX in terms of improvement in event-free survival (EFS).


Assuntos
Antimetabólitos Antineoplásicos/uso terapêutico , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapêutico , Linfoma de Burkitt/tratamento farmacológico , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/efeitos adversos , Asparaginase/administração & dosagem , Pré-Escolar , Citarabina/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Humanos , Leucovorina/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Metotrexato/administração & dosagem , Recidiva , Indução de Remissão
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J Clin Oncol ; 8(8): 1389-98, 1990 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1696310

RESUMO

We studied the blasts from 795 children greater than 1 year of age with newly diagnosed, untreated B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) for expression of the hematopoietic stem cell-associated antigen CD34. All cases were confirmed as B-lineage lymphoblastic leukemia by virtue of expression of CD19 and/or CD22, lack of T-cell antigens, and lack of surface-membrane immunoglobulin (Ig). The CD34 antigen was present in at least 10% of blast cells in 587 (73.8%) of the patients. There was no significant difference in presenting clinical characteristics between CD34+ and CD34- patients save for an increased incidence of CNS involvement at diagnosis in the latter. Patients with CD34+ leukemia were more likely to have blasts expressing CD22, CD9, and CD13 antigens but were less likely to coexpress CD20. Patients with pre-B (cytoplasmic mu) ALL were significantly more likely to lack CD34 on their blasts, while children with hyperdiploid ALL were more likely to be CD34+. Although remission induction rates were not significantly different between patients with CD34+ and CD34-ALL (P = .23), event-free survival was shorter for patients with CD34- leukemia (P = .0014). Even though CD34 expression was associated with certain other known prognostically favorable variables including hyperdiploidy and lack of cytoplasmic Ig, it had an independent favorable effect on treatment outcome, even after adjusting for competing prognostic factors.


Assuntos
Antígenos CD/metabolismo , Antígenos de Diferenciação/metabolismo , Linfoma de Burkitt/imunologia , Antígenos CD34 , Linfoma de Burkitt/genética , Linfoma de Burkitt/mortalidade , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Citoplasma/imunologia , Diploide , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Cadeias mu de Imunoglobulina/metabolismo , Lactente , Masculino , Estudos Multicêntricos como Assunto , Prognóstico , Taxa de Sobrevida , Estados Unidos
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J Clin Oncol ; 18(4): 813-23, 2000 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10673523

RESUMO

PURPOSE: We conducted a historic cohort study to test the hypothesis that, after adjustment for biologic factors, African-American (AA) children and Spanish surname (SS) children with newly diagnosed B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia had lower survival than did comparable white children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From 1981 to 1994, 4,061 white, 518 AA, and 507 SS children aged 1 to 20 years were treated on three successive Pediatric Oncology Group multicenter randomized clinical trials. RESULTS: AA and SS patients were more likely to have adverse prognostic features at diagnosis and lower survival than were white patients. The 5-year cumulative survival rates were (probability +/- SE) 81.9% +/- 0.6%, 68.6% +/- 2.1%, and 74.9% +/- 2.0% for white, AA, and SS children, respectively. Adjusting for age, leukocyte count, sex, era of treatment, and leukemia blast cell ploidy, we found that AA children had a 42% excess mortality rate compared with white children (proportional hazards ratio [PHR] = 1.42; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.12 to 1. 80), and SS children had a 33% excess mortality rate compared with white children (PHR = 1.33; 95% CI, 1.19 to 1.49). CONCLUSION: Clinical presentation, tumor biology, and deviations from prescribed therapy did not explain the differences in survival and event-free survival that we observed, although differences seem to be diminishing over time with improvements in therapy. The disparity in outcome for AA and SS children is most likely related to variations in chemotherapeutic response to therapy and not to compliance. Further improvements in outcome may require individualized dosing based on specific pharmacogenetic profiles, especially for AA and SS children.


Assuntos
População Negra , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras B/mortalidade , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/mortalidade , População Branca , Adolescente , Adulto , Negro ou Afro-Americano , Fatores Etários , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Hispânico ou Latino , Humanos , Lactente , Contagem de Leucócitos , Masculino , Ploidias , Prognóstico , Modelos de Riscos Proporcionais , Fatores Sexuais , Taxa de Sobrevida , Resultado do Tratamento , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia
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J Clin Oncol ; 17(1): 191-6, 1999 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10458233

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To determine the molecular characteristics, clinical features, and treatment outcomes of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and the t(11;19)(q23,p13.3) translocation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of leukemic cell karyotypes obtained from patients with new diagnoses of ALL who were treated at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or by the Pediatric Oncology Group was performed to identify cases with the t(11;19)(q23;p13.3) translocation. Molecular analyses were performed on these cases to determine the status of the MLL gene and the presence of the MLL-ENL fusion transcript. RESULTS: Among 3,578 patients with ALL and successful cytogenetic analysis, we identified 35 patients with the t(11;19)(q23;p13.3) translocation: 13 infants and 11 older children had B-precursor leukemia, whereas 11 patients had a T-cell phenotype. Although all of the cases examined had MLL rearrangements and MLL-ENL fusion transcripts, outcome varied according to age and immunophenotype. Among B-precursor cases, only two of the 13 infants remain in complete remission, compared with six of the 11 older children. Most strikingly, no relapses have occurred among B-precursor patients 1 to 9 years of age or among T-cell patients. CONCLUSION: Although MLL gene rearrangements are generally associated with a dismal outcome in ALL, two distinct subsets with MLL-ENL fusions have an excellent prognosis. Our results suggest that patients with this genetic abnormality who have T-cell ALL or are 1 to 9 years of age should not be considered candidates for hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation during their first remission.


Assuntos
Cromossomos Humanos Par 11 , Cromossomos Humanos Par 19 , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/genética , Rearranjo Gênico , Proteínas de Neoplasias , Proteínas Nucleares/genética , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/genética , Proto-Oncogenes , Fatores de Transcrição , Translocação Genética , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Intervalo Livre de Doença , Feminino , Histona-Lisina N-Metiltransferase , Humanos , Imunofenotipagem , Lactente , Cariotipagem , Masculino , Proteína de Leucina Linfoide-Mieloide , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/imunologia , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/mortalidade , Prognóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Clin Oncol ; 11(7): 1361-7, 1993 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8315434

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Immunophenotypes and karyotypes of leukemic cells were analyzed in a large series of Down syndrome patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) to examine the frequency of adverse prognostic features in comparison with other patients with ALL. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Presenting features and leukemic cell characteristics were compared for 76 patients with Down syndrome and 4,733 other patients with newly diagnosed ALL treated on protocols of the Pediatric Oncology Group (POG) and St Jude Children's Research Hospital (SJCRH). Treatment outcome was analyzed for the patients with non-T-cell disease enrolled on a single trial, for whom adequate follow-up data were available. RESULTS: Down syndrome patients had lower platelet counts (P < .01) and were less likely to have an anterior mediastinal mass (P < .01) or CNS leukemia (P = .01). They were significantly more likely to have the pre-B immunophenotype (49% v 25.5%, P < .01) and less likely to have T-cell ALL (5.5% v 16%, P = .01). There was a notable absence among patients with Down syndrome of the t(4;11), t(1;19), and t(9;22), which are chromosomal translocations associated with an adverse prognosis in ALL. Treatment outcome did not differ significantly between patients with Down syndrome and the other children with non-T-cell ALL (P = .21); a third of the treatment failures in the former group resulted from treatment-related toxicities. CONCLUSION: Children with Down syndrome and ALL had a low frequency of adverse clinicobiologic features at diagnosis. However, these findings did not translate into a superior outcome, apparently because of treatment-related toxicity in this group. Future trials should focus on pharmacokinetics and other strategies to reduce toxicity in these compromised patients.


Assuntos
Síndrome de Down/genética , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/genética , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Síndrome de Down/complicações , Feminino , Humanos , Imunofenotipagem , Lactente , Cariotipagem , Masculino , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/complicações
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Leukemia ; 12(11): 1764-70, 1998 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9823952

RESUMO

The t(12;21)(p13;q22) is the most common translocation in childhood B-precursor ALL. It results in a TEL-AML1 rearrangement and is associated with a good prognosis. Because many chromosomal alterations in leukemia are associated with distinct cell surface phenotypes, we investigated whether there was an association seen between surface marker expression and the TEL-AML1 rearrangement. Of 166 unselected cases of B-precursor ALL studied by Southern hybridization, 45 cases (27%) showed TEL rearrangement. Blasts of patients with TEL rearrangement were much more likely to be CD9-negative, CD45-positive, CD13 positive, and CD20 negative, but the predictive value of any of these markers for the rearrangement was very low. However, 93% of patients with the TEL rearrangement had blasts that were either negative or only partly positive for CD9; this phenotype was only seen in 27% of patients without the rearrangement. Only information about CD20 expression added to the predictive value of CD9 alone. The predictive value of the phenotype CD9 (negative or partly positive) and CD20 (negative or partly positive), for the TEL rearrangement was prospectively tested on an additional 223 cases, and found to be 88% sensitive and 71% specific for the rearrangement, with a positive predictive value of 47%. Hyperdiploidy, previously shown to correlate negatively with the rearrangement, was a slightly more sensitive indicator (94%) but had a much lower predictive value (28%). Three of eight cases found to be rearranged by Southern hybridization but lacking the characteristic phenotype failed to show evidence of the TEL-AML1 rearrangement by polymerase chain reaction, suggesting that at least some of the discordant cases may involve partner genes other than AML1 in the TEL rearrangement. We conclude that immunophenotyping is highly predictive of the TEL rearrangement. For every 100 patients with B-precursor ALL, we estimate that prescreening by phenotyping would eliminate the need for molecular testing on 57 patients and only two or three of an expected 24 patients with the TEL rearrangement would not be detected.


Assuntos
Antígenos de Superfície/imunologia , Linfoma de Burkitt/genética , Rearranjo Gênico , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Proteínas de Fusão Oncogênica , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/genética , Criança , Subunidade alfa 2 de Fator de Ligação ao Core , Humanos , Imunofenotipagem , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/imunologia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Translocação Genética
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Leukemia ; 2(11): 722-7, 1988 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2972889

RESUMO

Children with ALL diagnosed at less than 2 years of age have a poor prognosis when compared with older children. In an effort to identify biologic features of ALL in children less than 2 that might explain this difference, we performed extensive immunophenotypic and molecular genetic analyses on a series of patients. For comparison purposes patients were divided into four groups: CALLA- (CD10-) infants less than 2 years of age at diagnosis (n = 10), CALLA- children greater than 2 years of age at diagnosis (n = 10), CALLA+ infants (less than 2 years, n = 21) and CALLA+ children (older than 2 years, n = 21). No immunophenotyping differences in CALLA- or CALLA+ subgroups were identified when cases less than 2 were compared with cases greater than 2 years of age at diagnosis. The most interesting results were in the CALLA- group where 94% of the samples expressed the B cell antigen CD19 but 27% co-expressed CD7. Double labeling experiments confirmed leukemic blast cells co-expressed CD19 and CD7. The double-labeled cells represent either leukemic conversion of a precursor cell which has not yet committed to B or T cell lineage or aberrant expression of these antigens. Molecular genetic studies demonstrated that all samples, regardless of the patients' age or immunophenotype, had rearrangement of the Ig heavy chain gene. The most striking molecular results were in CALLA- patients; in patients less than 2 at diagnosis neither the beta- nor the gamma-chain gene of the T cell receptor (TCR) was rearranged, whereas DNA from 5 of 10 patients over the age of 2 demonstrated beta- or gamma-chain TCR gene rearrangements. The percentage of CALLA+ cases under the age of 2 years with rearrangements in TCR genes is less than that found in CALLA+ cases over the age of 2 years. The finding of no TCR rearrangements in CALLA- ALL and a decreased number of gamma-TCR rearrangements in CALLA+ cases under the age of 2 suggest that age may affect TCR gene rearrangements in lymphoblasts. The molecular differences in TCR gene rearrangements do not appear to correlate with the response to therapy.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento , Antígenos de Diferenciação de Linfócitos B/análise , Linfócitos B/metabolismo , Linfoma de Burkitt/metabolismo , Rearranjo Gênico do Linfócito T , Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/metabolismo , Antígenos de Diferenciação/análise , Antígenos de Neoplasias/análise , Linfócitos B/patologia , Biomarcadores Tumorais/análise , Linfoma de Burkitt/genética , Linfoma de Burkitt/fisiopatologia , Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/patologia , Humanos , Lactente , Neprilisina , Prognóstico , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos T/genética
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Leukemia ; 1(6): 514-7, 1987 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3499547

RESUMO

By using monoclonal antibodies specific for T lineage surface antigens, neoplastic T cells from 53 children with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and T cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma were analyzed and assigned to phenotypically defined stages of T cell maturation. Cells were also analyzed for T cell antigen receptor beta-chain gene and immunoglobulin heavy and light chain gene rearrangements. Clonal rearrangements of T cell antigen receptor beta-chain gene and a germ-line configuration of the immunoglobulin genes were found in cells from all cases. The expression of the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) in leukemic T cells was studied by both qualitative immunofluorescence and quantitative enzyme immunoassay, and the level of TdT expression was correlated with maturational stages. Lymphoblasts classified as prethymic (3 patients) did not express detectable TdT. In contrast, cells from approximately 60% of the patients with early (15 patients) or intermediate (19 patients) thymocytic phenotypes and approximately 40% of the patients with mature thymocytic phenotype (16 patients) were positive for TdT. Thus, in these leukemic clones TdT was randomly expressed and showed no correlation with maturational stage.


Assuntos
Antígenos de Diferenciação de Linfócitos T/análise , Antígenos de Neoplasias/análise , Leucemia Linfoide/classificação , Linfoma não Hodgkin/classificação , Linfócitos T/classificação , Anticorpos Monoclonais , Diferenciação Celular , DNA Nucleotidilexotransferase/genética , Genes , Humanos , Leucemia Linfoide/genética , Leucemia Linfoide/imunologia , Linfoma não Hodgkin/genética , Linfoma não Hodgkin/imunologia , Estadiamento de Neoplasias , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos T/genética , Linfócitos T/imunologia
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Leukemia ; 11(7): 979-83, 1997 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9204978

RESUMO

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) occurring in infants less than 1 year of age differs clinically and biologically from that observed in older children. Cytogenetically, 11q23 translocations are detected in approximately 50% of infant ALLs and fuse the 11q23 gene HRX with a variety of partner chromosomal loci. Overall, HRX rearrangements are detected molecularly in 70-80% of infant ALLs as compared to 5-7% of ALLs arising in older children. Two recently described molecular abnormalities in childhood ALL are ETV6 gene rearrangements and homozygous deletions of p16(INK4A) and/or p15(INK4B). Each of these abnormalities occurs in 15-20% of all childhood ALLs, and neither can be accurately identified by routine cytogenetic analyses. The incidence of these genetic abnormalities and their potential relationship to HRX gene status in infant ALL is unknown. Using Southern blot analyses, we determined ETV6 and p16(INK4A)/p15(INK4B) gene status in a cohort of infant ALLs. No ETV6 rearrangements or homozygous deletions (n=69) or homozygous p16(INK4A) and/or p15(INK4B) gene deletions (n=54) were detected in any of the infant ALLs. Therefore, ETV6 and p16(INK4A)/p15(INK4B) do not play a significant role in the pathogenesis of infant ALL, further emphasizing the distinctive biology of this subset of leukemias.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Transporte/genética , Proteínas de Ciclo Celular , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/genética , Deleção de Genes , Rearranjo Gênico , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/genética , Proto-Oncogenes , Proteínas Repressoras , Fatores de Transcrição/genética , Proteínas Supressoras de Tumor , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Inibidor de Quinase Dependente de Ciclina p15 , Inibidor p16 de Quinase Dependente de Ciclina , Histona-Lisina N-Metiltransferase , Humanos , Lactente , Proteína de Leucina Linfoide-Mieloide , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-ets , Variante 6 da Proteína do Fator de Translocação ETS
15.
Leukemia ; 6(7): 703-7, 1992 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1625489

RESUMO

A dicentric translocation involving the short arms (p) of chromosomes 9 and 12 was identified in 15 of 2303 successfully banded cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children, consecutively entered on protocols of the Pediatric Oncology Group (1986-1990) or St Jude Children's Research Hospital (1984 and 1990). The dic(9;12)(p1?1;p1?2) was seen only in patients with a B progenitor cell immunophenotype: the frequency was 0.8% among pre-B cases (4/508) and 0.9% (11/1177) among early pre-B cases. Laboratory and clinical characteristics were similar to those of the general population of children with ALL, with the exception of a marked male preponderance (12/15 cases). Flow cytometric studies revealed a leukemic cell DNA index of 1.0 in all cases. All fifteen patients are in continuous complete remission at a median follow-up duration of 57+ months (range 9-93+ months). These findings suggest that the dic(9;12) is a recurrent chromosomal translocation in pediatric ALL, occurs exclusively in B-progenitor ALL, and unlike other non-random translocations, is associated with an excellent prognosis.


Assuntos
Aberrações Cromossômicas/genética , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/genética , Adolescente , Linfócitos B , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Transtornos Cromossômicos , Cromossomos Humanos Par 12 , Cromossomos Humanos Par 9 , Humanos , Lactente , Cariotipagem , Prognóstico , Translocação Genética
16.
Leukemia ; 6(6): 541-6, 1992 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1602793

RESUMO

One hundred and ninety-three children with T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (T-ALL) whose leukemia cells were E-rosette positive were treated on a Pediatric Oncology Group study (1979-1986) designed specifically for patients with T-ALL. The results of modified LSA2L2 therapy with or without intensified intrathecal chemotherapy and cranial irradiation (radiotherapy) were compared with those obtained using a simpler multi-agent protocol which included radiotherapy (T-cell 2). The complete remission (approximately 90%) and 3-year event-free survival rates (approximately 40%) were similar in the three treatment groups. However, the pattern of extramedullary relapse varied according to specific treatment regimen. Patients who received LSA2L2 therapy with less intensive intrathecal chemotherapy and no radiotherapy had a central nervous system (CNS) relapse rate (i.e. isolated CNS +/- other site) of over 20%, compared to only 10% for patients receiving the same systemic chemotherapy with intensified intrathecal therapy and radiotherapy, and less than 5% for those receiving T-cell 2 therapy. In contrast, males receiving T-cell 2 therapy had a testicular relapse rate of greater than 20% compared to less than 10% for patients receiving either regimen (i.e. +/- intensified intrathecal chemotherapy and radiotherapy) of modified LSA2L2 therapy. We conclude that, in the context of these therapies, central nervous system irradiation plus intensive triple (hydrocortisone, methotrexate, cytarabine) intrathecal chemotherapy is more effective than CNS preventative therapy comprised of intrathecal low-dose methotrexate only, and that the more complex multi-agent chemotherapy used in the modified LSA2L2 regimens appeared to be more effective in prevention of testicular leukemia, indicating that the effectiveness of sanctuary site treatment was therapy-specific.


Assuntos
Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapêutico , Eritrócitos/imunologia , Leucemia-Linfoma de Células T do Adulto/tratamento farmacológico , Formação de Roseta , Adolescente , Adulto , Asparaginase/administração & dosagem , Neoplasias do Sistema Nervoso Central/prevenção & controle , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Terapia Combinada , Irradiação Craniana , Ciclofosfamida/administração & dosagem , Citarabina/administração & dosagem , Daunorrubicina/administração & dosagem , Doxorrubicina/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Humanos , Hidrocortisona/administração & dosagem , Lactente , Injeções Espinhais , Leucemia-Linfoma de Células T do Adulto/sangue , Leucemia-Linfoma de Células T do Adulto/radioterapia , Masculino , Metotrexato/administração & dosagem , Prednisona/administração & dosagem , Recidiva , Indução de Remissão , Tioguanina/administração & dosagem , Resultado do Tratamento , Vincristina/administração & dosagem
17.
Leukemia ; 4(1): 6-11, 1990 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2404163

RESUMO

Thirty-two children or adolescents had B cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) diagnosed by demonstration of surface immunoglobulin expression on greater than 10% of their bone marrow blasts. All patients had greater than 25% bone marrow lymphoblasts. Only five of 32 patients (16%) presented with an abdominal mass; however, 24 cases (75%) had FAB L3 morphology. By comparison with findings in common ALL, these 32 children were older (median age, 8 years) and had a higher incidence of central nervous system disease at presentation (22%); all but one were white, and 24 were males. Blast cells from individual cases expressed mu kappa (n = 13), mu lambda (n = 9), gamma kappa (n = 1), alpha kappa (n = 1), or mu with an undetermined light chain (n = 8). The most frequently identified cytogenetic abnormality was the classic B cell-associated t(8;14)(q23;q24) (n = 4); the t(1;19)(q23;p13.3), t(9;22)(q23;q11), and t(1;22) were observed in single cases. Twenty patients were treated uniformly on a single protocol designed for children with advanced B cell malignancy; therapy for the other 12 children varied. Nine children (28%) are surviving event-free; all but one for 3 years or more. We conclude that approximately 25% of children with B cell ALL are curable with intensive multiagent chemotherapy and that classification by immunophenotyping is superior to use of clinical and/or lymphoblast morphologic features.


Assuntos
Linfoma de Burkitt/tratamento farmacológico , Adolescente , Antígenos de Superfície/análise , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapêutico , Linfoma de Burkitt/genética , Linfoma de Burkitt/imunologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Ensaios Clínicos como Assunto , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos B/análise , Translocação Genética
18.
Leukemia ; 17(8): 1566-72, 2003 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12886244

RESUMO

Minimal residual disease (MRD) can be detected in the marrows of children undergoing chemotherapy either by flow cytometry or polymerase chain reaction. In this study, we used four-color flow cytometry to detect MRD in 1016 children undergoing therapy on Children's Oncology Group therapeutic protocols for precursor-B-cell ALL. Compliance was excellent, with follow-up samples received at the end of induction on nearly 95% of cases; sensitivity of detection at this time point was at least 1/10,000 in more than 90% of cases. Overall, 28.6% of patients had detectable MRD at the end of induction. Patients with M3 marrows at day 8 were much more likely to be MRD positive (MRD+) than those with M2 or M1 marrows. Different genetically defined groups of patients varied in their prevalence of MRD. Specifically, almost all patients with BCR-ABL had high levels of end-of-induction MRD. Only 8.4% of patients with TEL-AML1 were MRD+>0.01% compared with 20.3% of patients with trisomies of chromosomes 4 and 10. Our results show that MRD correlates with conventional measures of slow early response. However, the high frequency of MRD positivity in favorable trisomy patients suggests that the clinical significance of MRD positivity at the end of induction may not be the same in all patient groups.


Assuntos
Neoplasia Residual/etiologia , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras B/patologia , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/patologia , Adolescente , Medula Óssea/patologia , Criança , Cromossomos Humanos Par 10 , Cromossomos Humanos Par 4 , Subunidade alfa 2 de Fator de Ligação ao Core , Feminino , Citometria de Fluxo/normas , Proteínas de Fusão bcr-abl/análise , Humanos , Masculino , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Molecular/normas , Neoplasia Residual/diagnóstico , Proteínas de Fusão Oncogênica/análise , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras B/diagnóstico , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/diagnóstico , Fatores de Risco , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Trissomia
19.
Leukemia ; 14(2): 238-40, 2000 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10673739

RESUMO

We present the clinicopathologic findings and survival data on 10 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and a rare t(8;14)(q11.2;q32). There were five male and five female patients, nine Caucasians and one Black, aged 4-17 (median 10.9) years. Three had Down syndrome. Eight (80%) patients had a white blood cell (WBC) count <50 x 109/l at presentation. No patient had central nervous system involvement or a mediastinal mass. Two patients had concurrent splenomegaly and hepatomegaly. Adenopathy was absent in four, minimal in three, moderate in one and prominent in two patients. All eight cases where immunophenotyping was performed by flow cytometry showed a B-precursor phenotype with expression of CD10 (CALLA). Only one case exhibited t(8;14)(q11.2;q32) as the sole karyotypic abnormality. Three patients were classified as standard-risk and seven high-risk by NCI (National Cancer Institute) consensus risk group categories. All patients achieved complete remission and seven patients were in complete continuous remission (CCR) after chemotherapy designed for B-precursor ALL. Three patients relapsed after 23.5, 31.3 and 32.1 months of EFS; the first patient also had t(9;22)(q34;q11), the second had a WBC count of 126 x 109/l at presentation while the third patient had no high risk features except for age 10 years. Thus, from our data, the t(8;14)(q11.2;q32) does not appear to confer an increased risk of relapse. Further observations are needed to confirm this conclusion.


Assuntos
Cromossomos Humanos Par 14/genética , Cromossomos Humanos Par 8/genética , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/genética , Translocação Genética , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Aberrações Cromossômicas , Transtornos Cromossômicos , Síndrome de Down/complicações , Feminino , Humanos , Cariotipagem , Masculino , Fenótipo , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/complicações , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/patologia , Estados Unidos
20.
Leukemia ; 15(7): 1081-8, 2001 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11455977

RESUMO

Lymphoblasts from children with B-progenitor cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BpALL) with chromosomal hyperdiploidy and with translocations affecting chromosome 12p11-13, accumulate high and low levels of methotrexate polyglutamates (MTXPGs), respectively. Recently a cryptic translocation, t(12;21) (p13;q22), has been demonstrated by molecular and fluorescence in situ hybridization techniques in this disease. The chimeric TEL-AML1 transcript, which has been associated with this translocation, can be detected in up to 25% of children with BpALL. We detected the TEL-AML1 and/or the AML1-TEL transcript in 30 (33%) of 91 patients studied. Levels of lymphoblast MTXPGs were lower in those with than in those without the TEL-AML1 translocation (P = 0.004). Hyperdiploidy was rare in lymphoblasts with the TEL-AML1 translocation (P = 0.047). Both ploidy (P= 0.0015) and TEL-AML1 status (P= 0.0043) were independently and significantly correlated with the log of the lymphoblast MTXPG level. However, the presence of TEL-AML1 or of hyperdiploidy accounted for only 22% of the variation of this value. Our results imply that each of 1.16 > or = DI and the presence of the TEL-AML1 translocation confers a 50% decrease in lymphoblast MTXPG level. When planning reduction of therapy for either of the two excellent outcome categories of hyperdiploid or TEL-AML1 BpALL, one should consider the difference between these two subgroups in the ability of lymphoblasts to accumulate MTXPGs.


Assuntos
Linfócitos/metabolismo , Metotrexato/metabolismo , Proteínas de Fusão Oncogênica/genética , Ploidias , Ácido Poliglutâmico/metabolismo , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras B/genética , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/genética , Translocação Genética , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Subunidade alfa 2 de Fator de Ligação ao Core , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Metotrexato/análogos & derivados , Ácido Poliglutâmico/análogos & derivados , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras B/metabolismo , Leucemia-Linfoma Linfoblástico de Células Precursoras/metabolismo
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