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We report the results of consecutive tests in nine BCR-ABL-positive ALL patients by one-step and two-step (nested primer)
reverse transcriptase
-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Six patients could be tested in complete haematological remission (CHR). One patient remained one-step positive; four patients became one-step negative, but remained two-step positive; only one patient became two-step negative. In five patients the haematological relapse was preceded by one-step positivity by 1.5-5 weeks. In two patients who received autologous
BMT
in CHR, BCR-ABL was still detectable by two-step PCR, whereas allogeneic
BMT
was able to transiently reduce BCR-ABL below the two-step detection level. Our results show that one-step combined with two-step RT-PCR analysis gives valuable information about the efficacy of treatment and the dynamics of the leukaemic clone.
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PMID:PCR-monitoring of minimal residual leukaemia after conventional chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation in BCR-ABL-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. 777 40
A patient with accelerating Ph+ve chronic granulocytic leukaemia (CGL) was considered for autologous
BMT
using marrow 'purged' by 4 weeks long-term culture (LTC). Efficacy of purging was determined using
reverse transcriptase
PCR for BCR-ABL mRNA transcripts b2a2 and b3a2. Peripheral blood and bone marrow were compared. Three observations emerged: (i) the initial b2a2:b3a2 ratios for unmanipulated blood and marrow were different with values of 9:1 and 2:1 respectively; (ii) both transcripts were successfully 'purged' with LTC of blood but not marrow; and (iii) LTC of marrow caused a transient increase in relative levels of b3a2 mRNA and a corresponding reduction in the b2a2 signal. This is the first case where such differences have been demonstrated in association with LTC.
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PMID:Long-term culture and molecular biological studies highlight differences in relative BCR-ABL expression levels in the peripheral blood and bone marrow of a patient with chronic granulocytic leukaemia. 780 92
Donor leukocyte infusion (DLI) was carried out on a 12-year-old girl with Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph+ ALL) who received allogeneic bone marrow transplantation from an HLA-identical sibling. This is the first report of DLI use before the onset of hematological relapse monitored by the results of RT-PCR. This patient has been in CR for 11 months after
BMT
, suggesting this alternative treatment is promising for Ph+ ALL with positive
reverse transcriptase
-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) following
BMT
.
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PMID:Successful prevention of hematological relapse for a patient with Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation by donor leukocyte infusion. 905 Dec 52
Twenty-seven patients with AML and MLL gene rearrangement were analyzed by a
reverse transcriptase
polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for the MLL-AF9 translocation. The MLL-AF9 fusion transcript was detected in six patients. In five patients, the breakpoint of the AF9 gene was located within the recently described site A; in one patient, a novel breakpoint (AF9 site D) mapped to a position 377 bp 3' of site A. Five patients could be serially monitored for a period of 4-23 months. Two patients became two-step PCR negative in bone marrow and peripheral blood. Molecular remission was achieved rapidly after one cycle of induction chemotherapy. Both patients are in continuous complete remission (CR) at 22 and 15 months, respectively. Two patients who had achieved hematological CR did not become PCR negative and MLL-AF9 fusion transcripts were detectable in all samples after induction and consolidation chemotherapy. One patient relapsed 5 months after achieving CR. The other patient received allogeneic bone marrow transplantation from an HLA-identical sibling 2 months after achieving hematological CR and became PCR negative 4 weeks after transplantation. In the fifth patient, hematological CR could not be achieved with two cycles of intensive induction chemotherapy, and MLL-AF9 transcripts were present in all samples tested. Our data indicate that MLL-AF9 RT-PCR is specific for the t(9;11) translocation. PCR negativity can be achieved in responding patients already 1 month after induction chemotherapy. The fast reduction of MLL-AF9 positive blast cells below the detection limit of RT-PCR seems to be a prerequisite for long-term CR. The results of RT-PCR may be useful for treatment decisions (eg
BMT
).
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PMID:Monitoring of minimal residual leukemia in patients with MLL-AF9 positive acute myeloid leukemia by RT-PCR. 1051 52
The treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia(CML) is performed mainly by interferon (IFN) or/and allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Experimentally, some patients with CML are treated by autologous transplantation. Monitoring of minimal residual disease(MRD) in each patient is most important, regardless of the treatments. To detect MRD in CML patients, bcr-abl mRNA has been quantitated by competitive or real-time
reverse transcriptase
-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) method. In patients who were treated by IFN, patients in whom the bcr-abl/abl ratio at the time of maximal response were lower than 0.045% were shown to have a significantly lower release rate. Allogeneic
BMT
patients, in whom the bcr-abl/abl ratio between 3 and 5 months after transplantation was less than 0.02% were recently found to have a significantly lower relapse rate at 3 year.
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PMID:[Minimal residual disease in chronic myelogenous leukemia]. 1176 37