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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (chronic myeloid leukemia)
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Myeloproliferative disease of childhood is frequently associated with chromosomal anomalies, usually of the C group. Clinical features are similar to those of the juvenile type of chronic myeloid leukemia. A child with this disease is described. Marked myeloid proliferation, anemia, thrombocytopenia and hepatosplenomegaly were present; leukocyte alkaline phosphatase and fetal hemoglobin were moderately elevated. Chromosome analysis of bone marrow cells revealed a mosaicism 47,XX,+21/46,XX. Down's syndrome was ruled out by the child's normal phenotype and dermatoglyphic analysis. The cytogenetic finding is probably evidence for the clonal origin of the trisomy 21 cell line.
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PMID:Myeloproliferative disease of childhood associated with a trisomy 21 clone. 11 7

The non-isotopic in situ hybridization makes it possible the analysis of, both, numeric and structural chromosome aberrations in interphase nuclei. Moreover, this technique is useful for identification of chromosome markers of unknown origin, frequently present in malignant diseases. In our case, the fluorescent in situ hybridization allowed us, in a CML patient in accelerated phase, to know the origin of a chromosome marker, and then, to state that the patient had a 21 trisomy added to the Philadelphia chromosome.
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PMID:[Use of a chromosome 21 gene library in the identification of a marker chromosome in chronic myeloid leukemia]. 129 97

Generally, malignant hematologic disorders have been believed to be of monoclonal origin. However, cytogenetically unrelated clones have been reported in some disorders including one case of acute leukemia (AL), one of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), one of acute myeloblastic leukemia (AMMoL), and five of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). The most frequent chromosome abnormality was trisomy 8 (75%), followed by trisomy 21 (37.5%, including tetrasomy 21) and trisomy 11 (25%). Two patients showed both trisomy 8 and 11, one also had trisomy 21 (triclonal). One patient showed two cytogenetically distinctive clones in which one was 47,XY,+8, related to myeloid cells, and the other had a del(6q) and del(9p), suggesting lymphoid cells. One patient we report and 5 from the literature had two unrelated clones with trisomy 8 and deletion of the long arm of chromosome 5 (5q-); all had MDS. Review of our records showed that 11 patients with both trisomy 8 and 5q- in the same abnormal karyotype (not biclonal) had AL, i.e., 10 of acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANNL) and one of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) in blastic crisis. These findings suggest that cytogenetically unrelated clones may indicate hematopoietic biclonality.
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PMID:Cytogenetic biclonality in malignant hematologic disorders. 152 Dec 30

Trisomy 21 as an acquired clonal chromosome change has been described in 642 of the 10,625 human neoplasms with chromosome aberrations known from the cytogenetic literature. A total of 590 of the 642 cases (92%) are hematologic disorders and malignant lymphomas. The incidence of trisomy 21 is similar (4.1%-6.7%) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic myeloid leukemia, myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic syndromes, chronic lymphoproliferative disorders, and malignant lymphomas; it is substantially higher (14.8%) in acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). In most cases, the extra chromosome 21 is present together with other numerical and/or structural changes. Acquired trisomy 21 is the only karyotypic abnormality in only 0.4%. Trisomy 21 has never been reported as the sole anomaly in a solid tumor. The cytogenetic literature contains information on 62 patients with constitutional trisomy 21 and a malignant disorder in which the tumor cells have been analyzed by banding techniques. Thirty-four of the 62 patients had AML, 16 had ALL, and 2 had acute undifferentiated leukemia. The 52 leukemic Down syndrome (DS) cases account for 1.4% of the total acute leukemias, an overrepresentation that parallels the generally increased risk of leukemia development in DS. Sixty-three percent of the ALL patients and 79% of those with AML had additional changes superimposed on constitutional trisomy 21. These included several of the characteristic primary leukemia-associated aberrations: 5q-, 7q-, +8, and t(8;21) in AML, and t(1;19), t(4;11), 6q-, and 14q + in ALL. Thus, it seems that the pattern of acquired karyotypic changes is similar in patients with DS and in individuals with a normal constitutional karyotype.
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PMID:Trisomy 21 in neoplastic cells. 214 59

We measured superoxide scavenging activity (SSA) of erythrocytes with the recently developed chemiluminescence method by Nakano et al in Down syndrome and various hematological diseases. Hematological disorders were aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, multiple myeloma, malignant lymphoma and chronic myelogenous leukemia. The SSA of erythrocytes was 1.7 times higher in Down syndrome, which was consistent with values reported in the previous publications. The erythrocyte SSA in patients of multiple myeloma treated with interferon-alpha was higher than that in healthy volunteers. The erythrocyte SSA in myelodysplastic syndrome, malignant lymphoma and chronic myelogenous leukemia did not differ from that in healthy volunteers. The mean value of erythrocyte SSA in aplastic anemia also remained within normal range. However, when an individual's hemoglobin concentration was compared with his or her own erythrocyte SSA, there was a clear correlation between them. Namely erythrocyte SSA increased when anemia was severe. There was no correlation between erythrocyte SOD activity and ageing.
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PMID:Erythrocyte superoxide dismutase in various hematological diseases. 215 34

Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AMkL) is a newly defined acute leukemia in which the differentiation of proliferating blasts is arrested at the megakaryocytic precursor stage. In order to clarify whether a target cell of leukemic transformation in AMkL is a cell committed to megakaryocytic lineage, or a multipotential stem cell, we examined AMkL patients with regard to: a) the presence of myelodyplastic features in residual erythroid and granulocytic cells, b) coexistence of myeloperoxidase (MPO)-positive blasts with megakaryoblasts, and c) the presence of the same chromosomal abnormality in erythroid and granuloid colony-forming cells as seen in megakaryoblasts. Regarding the former two items, results were compared with those from megakaryoblastic crisis of chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML-MkBC) and transient myeloproliferative disorder in Down syndrome (DS-TMD), which are thought to be multipotential stem cell disorders. Among 18 patients with AMkL, three, all complicating myelofibrosis, had marked myelodysplastic changes of erythroid series and/or granulocytic series. In 4 out of 7 patients with CML-MkBC, 5 out of 8 patients with DS-TMD, and 7 out of 18 patients with AMkL, MPO-positive blasts, even though rare, were observed in addition to PPO-positive blasts. All except one of these patients with AMkL also showed complicating myelofibrosis. In one case of AMkL with myelofibrosis, chromosomal analysis of cultured cells of individual colonies revealed that all the analysable metaphases from both CFU-GM and BFU-E had the same chromosomal abnormality as megakaryoblasts. This study has clarified that a considerable proportion of AMkL cases, particularly those with complicating myelofibrosis or showing acute myelofibrosis, arise against the background of a multipotential stem cell disorder, even if blasts are exclusively megakaryocytic in phenotype.
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PMID:Target cell of leukemic transformation in acute megakaryoblastic leukemia. 216 21

Four monoclonal antibodies against human erythrocyte membrane antigens were established. The antigenic determinants of KOR-E1, E3, E6 were Pr1h antigen, Wrb antigen, and the trypsin sensitive portion of glycophorin A (EnaTS) respectively. The antigen recognized by KOR-E4 could not be determined. The reactivities of these antibodies with normal hematopoietic cells, malignant hematopoietic cell lines (N = 31), and fresh leukemic cells obtained from 128 patients with various types of leukemias were studied. All antibodies reacted only with erythrocytes among peripheral blood cells, and also KOR-E6 reacted only with erythroid cells among bone marrow cells. KOR-E3 had no reactivity with any cell lines examined, and KOR-E1 and KOR-E4 were reactive with some lymphoid cell lines. However, KOR-E6 had specific reactivities with erythroid (HEL, K562), megakaryocytic (CMK-1), multiphenotypic (KOPM-28), and basophilic (KU-812) cell lines. The antigen (glycophorin A) recognized by KOR-E6 was expressed on a small population of mononuclear cells separated from acute lymphoblastic leukemia (3/70), acute myelogenous leukemia (2/12), monosomy 7-myeloproliferative disorder (1/1), juvenile CML (1/1), and transient myeloproliferative disorder with Down's syndrome (4/12), although it could not be determined whether these cells were leukemic cells or not. KOR-E6 was reactive with a large population of leukemic blasts in erythroleukemia (2/2) and acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (3/6). Thus, KOR-E6 appears to be an erythroid marker of leukemic cells.
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PMID:[Monoclonal antibodies against human erythrocyte membrane antigens and their reactivities with hematopoietic cells]. 261 36

Cytogenetic study was performed in the past 3 years on 23 Chinese patients with Philadelphia chromosome (Ph) positive chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) in transformation; seven were in accelerated phase and 16 in acute blast crisis. Chromosomal abnormalities in addition to Ph were found in three (43%) of the patients at accelerated phase and 14 (88%) of the patients at blast crisis. The common nonrandom chromosomal aberrations were double Ph, trisomy 8, trisomy 19, and trisomy 21, which occurred in 47%, 41%, 35%, and 29%, respectively, of the total patients with extra chromosomal abnormalities. Isochromosome for the long arm of chromosome 17 was found in only one patient. In patients with blast crisis, the type of blast cell was characterized through morphologic, cytochemical, and immunocytochemical studies. Eleven cases were classified as myeloid and five as lymphoid transformation. Trisomy 8, 19, and 21 were detected only in patients with myeloid blast crisis. This study also revealed a high incidence of trisomy 21 and a low incidence of i(17q) in Chinese patients with transformation of CML.
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PMID:Chromosomal characteristics of Ph-positive chronic myelogenous leukemia in transformation. A study of 23 Chinese patients in Taiwan. 273 Nov 52

Nine cases of early erythroblastic leukemia, unidentified by usual criteria, have been diagnosed using a panel of antibodies. Three cases arose in patients with Down's syndrome, one in a patient with therapy-related leukemia, and four patients were in blast crisis of chronic myeloid leukemia; only one case arose de novo. Blast cells could be assigned to two main stages of erythroid differentiation: presence of all erythroid-specific proteins in two patients, a phenotype corresponding to an immature erythroblast; absence of the erythroid markers such as glycophorin A and spectrin in the presence of carbonic anhydrase isoenzyme I, ABH group antigens, and the antigen defined by FA6 152 monoclonal antibody in six patients, a phenotype related to a late erythroid progenitor (CFU-E). One patient had an intermediate phenotype. All patients except one demonstrated a megakaryocytic component. In three patients, chromosomal abnormalities were present, detected both in blasts and in erythroid colonies. In conclusion, these findings indicate that most "cryptic erythroleukemias" are blocked at a "CFU-E-like" stage of differentiation, it may be a frequent event in Down's syndrome and chronic myeloid leukemia, and these erythroleukemias are phenotypically heterogeneous.
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PMID:Phenotype of early erythroblastic leukemias. 294 4

We used a micromethod for cytogenetic analysis from single haematopoietic colonies to study two adults with chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML) and a boy with juvenile chronic myeloid leukaemia (JCML) carrying distinct chromosome abnormalities, 7q-, der(21), and trisomy 21. We wanted to know if both granulocyte-macrophage (GM) and erythroid precursors are involved in the abnormal clone. In all three patients, their chromosome abnormality was seen in almost all metaphases obtained from GM-colonies and erythroid bursts. Peripheral blood leucocytes stimulated with phytohaemagglutinin exhibited only normal karyotypes. Clones of B-cell produced by Epstein-Barr virus had only normal karyotypes in the CMML patients. These findings indicate that CMML and JCML are clonal haemopathies that originate in a partially committed myeloid progenitor cell.
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PMID:Cytogenetic evidence for partially committed myeloid progenitor cell origin of chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia and juvenile chronic myeloid leukaemia: both granulocyte-macrophage precursors and erythroid precursors carry identical marker chromosome. 294 9


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