Immunologic, cytogenetic, and clinical characterization of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia with the t(1;19) (q23; p13) or its derivative
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Immunologic, cytogenetic, and clinical characterization of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia with the t(1;19) (q23; p13) or its derivative
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the immunophenotypes, karyotypes, and clinical features, including treatment responses, of patients with childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and either a t(1;19)(q23;p13) or a der(19)t(1;19)(q23;p13) translocation.
Patients and methods: The lymphoblasts of 45 patients with a balanced translocation, t(1;19) or its derivative form, der(19)t(1;19), were analyzed by cytogenetic and immunologic methods for differences that might suggest distinct subtypes of ALL. This cohort was treated in four consecutive clinical trials with a median overall follow-up duration of 7 years.
Results: A pre-B immunophenotype was found in 10 cases with the balanced t(1;19) and 31 with the unbalanced der(19)t(1;19). The four remaining cases, each with a derivative t(1;19), were classified as early pre-B ALL. The characteristic surface antigen profile of the 41 pre-B cases was CD19+/CD10+/CD22+/CD34-/CD20+/-, whether the translocation was balanced or derivative. In contrast to the four early pre-B cases, which had hyperdiploid karyotypes (> 50 chromosomes), the pre-B cases were primarily pseudodiploid. Comparison of presenting clinical and laboratory features, as well as event-free survival, failed to disclose any differences that would warrant separation of pre-B cases with a balanced or derivative translocation. However, neither subgroup responded to therapy as well as patients with early pre-B ALL, each of whom remains in complete remission for > or = 3 years.
Conclusion: The t(1;19) and the der(19)t(1;19) identify a relatively homogeneous group of patients with pre-B ALL, who can be expected to respond similarly to intensive chemotherapy. The exceptional cases have an early pre-B phenotype with hyperdiploid karyotypes and appear to have favorable prognosis.
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