When can real-time quantitative RT-PCR effectively define molecular relapse in acute promyelocytic leukemia patients? (Results of the French Belgian Swiss APL Group)
Abstract
10–20% of APL patients relapse and the challenge remains to early identify these patients to improve survival rate. We report PML-RARα transcript detection by RQ-PCR in 260 consecutive APL patients (n
=
970 samples). 223 patients with samples of sufficient RNA quality to demonstrate they reached molecular remission were monitored for MRD. During follow-up, 38 of these patients were tested positive for PML-RARα mRNA. 13 out of the 38 patients (34%) effectively developed hematological relapse. In the first positive sample, specific PML-RARα NCN thresholds over which, or under which, patients could effectively be predicted to relapse or not, were identified and subsequently validated in a second cohort.
Keywords: APL, RQ-PCR, Relapse, Minimal residual disease, Prognosis
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PII: S0145-2126(08)00544-4
doi:10.1016/j.leukres.2008.12.010
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