Cytogenetic abnormalities in de novo acute myeloid leukemia in adults: relation to morphology, age, sex and ethnicity - a single center study from Singapore
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Cytogenetic abnormalities in de novo acute myeloid leukemia in adults: relation to morphology, age, sex and ethnicity - a single center study from Singapore
Abstract
Background: Cytogenetic analysis performed at diagnosis is considered to be the most valuable prognostic factor in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Large systematic studies of cytogenetic abnormalities in AML patients from Southeast Asia are not available. The karyotypic patterns in AML patients from a single center in Singapore were studied and compared with reports from other regions of the world to identify possible geographic heterogeneity.
Methods: Analysis was performed on 501 consecutive de novo AML patients diagnosed according to the FAB criteria in the Singapore General Hospital. The cytogenetic findings were analyzed for possible associations between karyotypic pattern and the age, gender, ethnicity as well as morphological (FAB) subtypes.
Results: A total of 454 patients were studied of which 275(61%) had abnormal cytogenetics(median age 48 years). The t(15;17) and trisomy 8 were the most frequent karyotypic abnormalities - seen in 52(11%) and 33(7.3%) cases, respectively. Inv(lf) and t(16;16) were uncommon, seen only in five (1.1%) cases. The abnormalities del 5/5q and del 7/7q were seen in 30(6.6%) and 32(7%) of the cases. Complex karyotypes were seen in 78(17%) of the cases.Recurrent cytogenetic abnormalities correlated with the FAB subtypes. In all, 21 novel cytogenetic abnormalities were observed.
Conclusions: Certain differences such as the age at presentation and frequency of recurrent balanced translocations were noted in comparison to previous reports. These point to the need for extensive epidemiological studies to clarify the role of genetic as well as geographic heterogeneity in the pathogenesis of AML.
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