Therapy‐related B‐lymphoblastic leukemia associated with Philadelphia chromosome and MLL rearrangement: Single institution experience and the review of the literature |
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Authors: | Rahul Matnani Vishwas Parekh Uma Borate Jason Brazelton Vishnu Reddy Deniz Peker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pathology, Division of Hematology & Oncology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA;2. Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology & Oncology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA |
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Abstract: | Therapy related acute lymphoblastic leukemia (t‐ALL) of B cell origin is rare and constitutes approximately 2% of all ALL. Previously compiled data on the complete cytogenetic analysis of 48 t‐B‐ALL cases suggested that MLL rearrangement at 11q23 gene locus is the most common abnormality. Philadelphia chromosome (Ph) and a normal karyotype were reported as the second and third most common karyotypes, respectively. We investigated cytogenetic karyotypes of six t‐B‐ALL cases with a pre‐B cell immunophenotype. Ph + t‐B‐ALL was noted in four of six patients previously treated with radiation and/or chemotherapy. In addition, one case demonstrated MLL rearrangement at 11q23 locus while one case demonstrated normal cytogenetic karyotype. Five of the six t‐B‐ALL patients had persistent leukemia following initiation of chemotherapy for secondary leukemia with survival ranging from 10 to 21 months. To our knowledge, only fourteen patients with Ph + t‐B‐ALL have been described in the literature. In the current study, three of four cases with Ph + t‐B‐ALL were associated with treated breast carcinoma while one patient was treated for Hodgkin lymphoma. All four patients had undergone radiation therapy. The results may indicate a plausible association between Ph+t‐B‐ALL and prior radiation exposure. |
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Keywords: | B‐ALL MLL Philadelphia chromosome therapy‐related |
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