Comparison of outcome in acute myelogenous leukemia patients with translocation (8;21) found by standard cytogenetic analysis and patients with AML1/ETO fusion transcript found only by PCR testing

J. E. Sarriera, M. Albitar, Z. Estrov, C. Gidel, R. Aboul-Nasr, T. Manshouri, S. Kornblau, K. S. Chang, H. Kantarjian, E. Estey

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Abstract

Patients with normal-karyotype acute myelogenous leukemia (NKAML) may have undetected genetic abnormalities that could affect prognosis. Screening for known AML-specific genetic abnormalities using the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) may help in arriving at a more definitive prognosis. To test this hypothesis, 104 patients without translocation (8;21) and inversion(16), as shown by standard cytogenetic (SC) analysis, were screened for these two genetic abnormalities using RT-PCR. Western blot analysis for the AML1/ETO fusion protein and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis for t(8;21) were performed in patients for whom we had samples. The characteristics and outcome after high-dose cytarabine containing treatments in five patients with t(8;21) shown by RT-PCR alone were then compared to 21 patients with t(8;21) detected using SC analysis. Eight of the 104 patients had masked t(8;21) and none had masked inv(16), as shown by RT-PCR. Five of 54 patients with NKAML had a detectable AML1/ETO fusion RNA transcript. Western blot analysis showed the AML1/ETO fusion protein in four of the seven patients for whom we had samples among the eight with masked t(8;21) shown by RT-PCR. All patients with t(8;21) shown by RT-PCR had negative FISH results. Ninety percent (n = 19) of the patients with t(8;21) shown by SC analysis and 40% (n = 2) of the patients with t(8;21) shown by RT-PCR alone achieved a complete remission (P value 0.03). These data suggest that the outcome of NKAML patients with t(8;21) shown by RT-PCR is not equivalent to patients with t(8;21) by SC studies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)57-61
Number of pages5
JournalLeukemia
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • AML1/ETO
  • Acute myelogenous leukemia
  • CBFβ/MYH11
  • Inversion(16)
  • Translocation (8;21)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology
  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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