11q23/MLL rearrangement confers a poor prognosis in infants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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11q23/MLL rearrangement confers a poor prognosis in infants with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Abstract
Purpose: Leukemic cell characteristics were analyzed in infants less than 1 year of age with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) to determine adverse prognostic factors that might explain the poor prognosis of this group.
Patients and methods: Treatment outcomes were analyzed according to the presenting clinical and laboratory features of 30 infants treated between May 1979 and April 1993. A stepwise multivariate regression model was used to identify the most important prognostic indicator with respect to event-free survival.
Results: Infant ALL cases were characterized by high presenting leukocyte count (median, 87 x 10(9)/L), increased frequency of CNS leukemia (50%), and blast cells with a CD10- phenotype (67%), myeloid-associated antigen expression (48%), and 11q23/MLL rearrangement (68%). The 11q23/MLL involvement was correlated with age less than 6 months, CD10- phenotype, myeloid-associated antigen expression, and high leukocyte count. Although 11q23/MLL involvement, age less than 6 months, myeloid-associated antigen expression, and female sex were each significantly associated with an inferior treatment outcome, only rearranged 11q23/MLL emerged as an independent predictor of prognosis in multivariate analysis (P = .01). Infants with this genetic abnormality had a 4.7-fold (95% confidence interval, 1.3- to 17.0-fold) increased risk in adverse events compared to other infants.
Conclusion: The 11q23/MLL involvement of blast cells identifies a major subgroup of infant ALL cases that require an innovative treatment approach. Infants who lack this genetic abnormality have an intermediate prognosis and could be treated accordingly on risk-directed protocols.
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