Polymerase chain reaction detection of cells carrying t(14;18) in bone marrow of patients with follicular and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma:: The importance of analysis at diagnosis and significance of long-term follow-up

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Papajík, T [1 ]
Jedlicková, K [1 ]
Kriegová, E [1 ]
Jarosová, M [1 ]
Raida, L [1 ]
Faber, E [1 ]
Hubácek, J [1 ]
Vondráková, J [1 ]
Pikalová, Z [1 ]
Indrák, K [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp, Dept Hematooncol, Olomouc 77520, Czech Republic
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non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; bcl-2; polymerase chain reaction; molecular response; autologous transplantation;
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The t(14;18) is the most frequent chromosomal aberration observed in follicular lymphoma (FL), and is less frequent in diffuse large cell lymphoma (DLCL). The bcl-2/IgH rearrangement constitutes good target for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection that allows to find out one tumor cell in 100,000 normal cells. The PCR assay was used to detect bcl-2-rearranged cells in blood and bone marrow (BM) in 63 previously untreated patients with DLCL and in 53 patients with FL. Twenty five FL patients (47%) and 9 DLCL patients (14%) had PCR-detectable lymphoma cells in BM and peripheral blood. Minimal residual disease (MRD) was evaluated in 17 FL and 5 DLCL patients undergoing first-line chemotherapy. Three DLCL patients (60%) but only 1 FL (6%) patient achieved molecular response (PCR-negative status in BM). Two PCR bcl-2/IgH positive patients with FL were treated with rituximab (anti-CD20 antibody) and had no PCR-detectable lymphoma cells in BM after the therapy. Peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) were harvested in 5 FL (1 PCR-negative) and in 2 DLCL (1 PCR-negative) patients. PCR-positive lymphoma cells contamined PBSC in all patients with BM PCR-positivity before harvesting. Five FL patients underwent autologous transplantation (AT). No bcl-2/IgH positive cells were detected in 4 patients (80%) at any point after AT. One patient achieved molecular response after rituximab treatment. All the patients are in CR 6, 22, 30, 31 and 42 months respectively, after AT. On the other hand, 4 FL patients in clinical complete remission, but with persistent PCR positivity in BM relapsed with median of 21 months (interval, 14-28 months) from the end of a first-line chemotherapy. Thus, the results show that PCR detection of the bcl-2/IgH rearrangement is a very useful method in evaluating the BM infiltration by lymphoma, cells especially in the situation of MRD. Conventional chemotherapy did not eradicate bcl-2 positive cells in BM in most of lymphoma patients, but autologous transplantation or rituximab immunotherapy can induce molecular response in a significant proportion of them. Our results support the previous observations of the molecular response importance in view of better disease free and probably also overall survival.
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