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Five most common prognostically important fusion oncogenes are detected in the majority of Pakistani pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients and are strongly associated with disease biology and treatment outcome
Five most common prognostically important fusion oncogenes are detected in the majority of Pakistani pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients and are strongly associated with disease biology and treatment outcome
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a complex genetic disease involving many fusion oncogenes (FO) having prognostic significance. The frequency of various FO can vary in different ethnic groups, with important implications for prognosis, drug selection and treatment outcome. METHOD: We studied fusion oncogenes in 101 pediatric ALL patients using interphase FISH and RT-PCR, and their associations with clinical features and treatment outcome. RESULTS: Five most common fusion genes i.e. BCR-ABL t (22; 9), TCF3-PBX1 (t 1; 19), ETV6-RUNX1 (t 12; 21), MLL-AF4 (t 4; 11) and SIL-TAL1 (del 1p32) were found in 89/101 (88.1%) patients. Frequency of BCR-ABL was 44.5% (45/101). BCR-ABL positive patients had a significantly lower survival (43.7±4.24 weeks) and higher white cell count as compared to others, except patients with MLL-AF4. The highest relapse-free survival was documented with ETV6-RUNX1 (14.2 months) followed closely by those cases in which no gene was detected (13.100). RFS with BCR-ABL, MLL-AF4, TCF3-PBX1 and SIL-TAL1 was less than 10 months (8.0, 3.6, 5.5 and 8.1 months, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study from Pakistan correlating molecular markers with disease biology and treatment outcome in pediatric ALL. It revealed the highest reported frequency of BCR-ABL FO in pediatric ALL, associated with poor overall survival. Our data indicate an immediate need for incorporation of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in the treatment of BCR-ABL+ pediatric ALL in this population and the development of facilities for stem cell transplantation. 
ISSN : 1513-7368 
Journal Name : Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 
Volume : 13 
Issue Number : 11 
Publishing Year : 1433 AH
2012 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Sunday, April 3, 2016 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
Tashfeen AwanAwan, Tashfeen Investigator  
Zafar IqbalIqbal, Zafar Researcher  
Aamer AleemAleem, Aamer Researcher  
Noreen SabirSabir, Noreen Researcher  
Muhammad AbsarAbsar, Muhammad Researcher  
Mahmood RasoolRasool, Mahmood Researcher  
Ammara H TahirTahir, Ammara H Researcher  
Sulman BasitBasit, Sulman Researcher  
Ahmad Mukhtar KhalidKhalid, Ahmad Mukhtar Researcher  
Muhammad Farooq SabarSabar, Muhammad Farooq Researcher  

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