Acute lymphoblastic leukemia with maturation–a new entity with clinical significance

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Y Kim
CS Kang
EJ Lee
WI Kim
SI Shim
SM Kim
CH Han
CC Kim
B Cho
W Lee
K Han
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[1] Catholic University Medical College,Department of Clinical Pathology
[2] Catholic University Medical College,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Catholic University Medical College,Department of Pediatrics
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Leukemia | 1998年 / 12卷
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ALLm; ALLt; P-glycoprotein; P53 protein; morphology;
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The diagnosis of ‘ALL with maturation’ (ALLm) is proposed. One hundred and one patients with untreated ALL were entered into this study. The diagnosis of ALLm was made when more than 20% of all nucleated elements in the bone marrow showed maturation beyond prolymphocytes by light microscopic examination. The mature-appearing leukemic cells showed the same immunophenotype to remaining lymphoblasts. The number of ALLm cases was 19 (18.8%). The mean age at presentation of ALLm was 29 ± 18, older than that of 18 ± 16 of the remaining typical ALL (ALLt) (P = 0.015). Remission was induced with daunorubicin, vincristine, prednisone and L-asparaginase. Only two of 19 ALLm patients achieved CR after 4 weeks induction chemotherapy. In contrast, 57 of 82 (69.5%) ALLt patients achieved CR after the same induction chemotherapy. There was no significant difference in immunophenotype of ALLm compared with ALLt. Labeling index of DNA topoisomerase IIα (TopoLI) was studied by immunohistochemistry. Initial TopoLI of ALLm (221 ± 147) was much lower than that of ALLt (609 ± 262, P = 0.005). Furthermore, the remaining leukemic cells after chemotherapy were not labeled with anti-DNA topoisomerase IIα. The P53 protein was expressed in nine of 18 ALLm cases (50.0%) and P-glycoprotein was not expressed in ALLm cases. Twelve of 19 ALLm cases were studied for carrying bcr/abl fusion by karyotyping and/or fluorescent in situ hybridization. Only two cases revealed bcr/abl fusion. In conclusion, ALLm is a separate entity of ALL which has a very poor clinical course and is independent of other prognostic factors. The morphologically mature leukemic cells are in resting G0 phase.
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