Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.5.1.1 (asparaginase)
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We encountered a 44-year-old woman with suspected chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) in the acute phase that was difficult to be differentiate from Philadelphia chromosome (Ph)-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). At disease onset, her bone marrow showed an increase in blasts that were negative for myeloperoxydase (MPO) and Positive for CD10, 19, 34, and HLA.DR. Standard type Ph was detected by chromosome analysis, and both major and minor BCR/ABL m-RNA were detected by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) methods. Neutrophil alkaliphosphatase (NAP) score was normal, and neither eosinophilia nor basophilia was observed in peripheral blood. Under a presumptive diagnosis of Ph-positive ALL (L2), the patient was given AdVP (doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone) therapy followed by a regimen of LMVP (L-asparaginase, mitoxantrone, and VP), and obtained a complete remission 2 months later. At that time, FISH analyses of her bone marrow and blood cells no longer detected bone marrow Ph or BCR/ABL fusion gene. A month later, however, the leukemia relapsed with an increase in MPO-positive blasts in bone marrow, and the patient died soon thereafter. We finally concluded that her leukemia was not Ph-positive ALL, but CML in the acute phase at disease onset.
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PMID:[Blast crisis of chronic myelocytic leukemia that was difficult to differentiate from Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia]. 1062 28

Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) is a myeloproliferative disorder characterized by the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome. Although the major BCR/ABL transcript is present in majority of CML patients, the minor BCR/ABL transcript is rarely reported as an additional chromosomal abnormality related to the progression of CML. We describe the case of a 37-year-old woman who had CML and pain in the extremities. She was diagnosed with lymphoid blast crisis of CML on the basis of the following findings: presence of promyelocytes, myelocytes, and metamyelocytes in peripheral blood smear; detection of major and minor BCR/ABL transcripts by polymerase chain reaction analysis; proliferation of lymphoblastic cells with abnormal B-cell phenotype; and aberrant expression of myeloid antigens in the bone marrow. The patient underwent one course of idarubicin and cytosine arabinose therapy combined with imatinib followed by daunorubicin/cyclophosphamide plus vincristine and prednisone/L: -asparaginase (DNR/COP/L: -ASP) therapy, high-dose cytosine arabinose, and CHOP therapy (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone). Subsequently, the patient underwent high-dose chemotherapy (total body irradiation and cyclophosphamide) followed by allogeneic bone marrow stem cell transplantation from a human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched unrelated donor. After these treatments, the patient was disease-free for 19 months. Our case suggests that these treatments may be feasible, safe, and effective for the treatment of patients with blast crisis CML expressing the minor BCR/ABL transcript.
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PMID:Successful treatment of lymphoid blastic crisis in chronic myelogenous leukemia with the additional bcr/abl transcript using imatinib-combined chemotherapy and high-dose chemotherapy with allogeneic bone marrow stem cell transplantation. 2205 9