PMID: 8608244Feb 15, 1996Paper

Clinical features and outcome of children with first marrow relapse of acute lymphoblastic leukemia expressing BCR-ABL fusion transcripts. BFM Relapse Study Group.

Blood
B BeyermannG Henze

Abstract

Although the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph1) has been identified as an adverse prognostic factor in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), little is known about the incidence and clinical course of relapsed Ph1-positive ALL in children. The incidence was determined by screening of 170 consecutive children with first bone marrow relapse of ALL using the reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and comparison, with cytogenetic analysis. Among these 170 children, 20 (12%) were found to be BCR-ABL-positive, representing a rate that is about three times higher than that reported for newly diagnosed ALL. Ten of the cases were identified by RT-PCR only. In none of the 21 patients with T-cell immunophenotypes could an expression of the BCR-ABL mRNA be detected. BCR-ABL positivity was associated with a significantly shorter duration of first remission (P = .0086) and higher white blood cell (P = .0157) and blast cell counts (P = .0304) at relapse diagnosis. All patients were treated according to the ALL-REZ BFM 87 and 90 relapse trials of the BFM Relapse Study Group. The intensive multiagent chemotherapy induced a second complete remission in only 60% of children with BCR-ABL-positive ALL compared with in 91% of those without...Continue Reading

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