CD10 AND CD34 EXPRESSION IN CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN MOROCCO: Clinical Relevance and Outcome |
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Authors: | Nadia Dakka Hicham Bellaoui Nadia Bouzid Mohammed Khattab Youssef Bakri Abdelaziz Benjouad |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Biochimie et Immunologie, Université Mohammed V, Faculté des Sciences, Rabat, Morocco;2. H?pital d'enfants, service de Pédiatrie II, Rabat, Morocco |
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Abstract: | CD10 and CD34 expression in 86 Moroccan children with acute lymphoblastic leukemias (ALL) and the relevance to prognosis, diagnosis, and outcome during a 5-year follow-up were examined. At diagnosis, 57% of patients had CD10+ blasts, while 35% had CD34+ blasts. The CD10+ blast frequency was much higher (80%) in B-ALL than in T-ALL (20%). The frequency of CD34+ blasts was higher in B-ALL (48%) compared to T-ALL (16%). The 5-year survival curves showed that children with CD10+ B-ALL had a significantly longer survival rate than those with CD10?, as observed for T-ALL. The survival rate of B-ALL expressing CD34 was higher than that of CD34?. Thus, CD34 and CD10 expression may have prognostic value and is associated with a better clinical outcome. |
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Keywords: | acute lymphoblastic leukemia CD10 CD34 children DNA content prognostic factors |
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