Correlation of karyotype and immunophenotype in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia : experience at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt
Joint Authors
Hammudah, Fayizah
al-Sharqawi, Nahla M.
Kamil, Azzah
Husayn, Hani
Sidhum, Iman
al-Sisi, Azzah H.
Radwan, Ashraf K.
Jad Allah, Faridah H.
Ubayd, Imad
Salim, Shirin I.
Source
Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
Issue
Vol. 19, Issue 2 (30 Jun. 2007), pp.87-95, 9 p.
Publisher
Cairo University National Cancer Institute
Publication Date
2007-06-30
Country of Publication
Egypt
No. of Pages
9
Main Subjects
Topics
Abstract EN
Purpose : To identify chromosomal pattern among the major immunophenotypic subgroups in Egyptian children with ALL, and its correlation with clinical presentation and disease free survival. Patients and Methods: Cytogenetic and immunophenotypic analysis were done for all patients.
Patients received ALL-PNCI-III/98 chemotherapy protocol used at NCI, Cairo University. Results: The frequency of pseudodiploidy and normal karyotype in the whole group was 42.9% and 33.3% respectively.
The frequency of pseudodiploidy was 36.8% in CALLA positive early pre B, 30.7% in pre B cases, 71.4% in T cell cases and 100% in mature B cell cases. At 12 months, DFS was 50% for pseudodiploid group having pre B phenotype, compared to 16.6% for pseudodiploid group with CALLA positive early pre B ALL. Sixteen percent of the studied cases showed T cell phenotype, 71.4% of them showed pseudodiploid karyotype, all of them had high risk features.
Hyperdiploidy was found in 31.5% of CALLA positive early pre B cases and was associated with favorable prognostic features and DFS of 66.6% at 12 months.
Hyperdiploidy of >50 chromosome represented 62.5% of hyperdipoid cases, 80% of them were CALLA positive early pre B ALL carrying good risk features.
Fifty percent of normal karyotypic patients showed pre B phenotype, while 42.8% showed CALLA positive early pre B ALL.
Their age, TLC, DFS, were almost comparable. Conclusion: CALLA early pre B phenotype has a positive impact on chromosomal pattern having best outcome among patients with hyperdiploidy.
The Pseudodiploid karyotype carries a better outcome with pre B phenotype.
American Psychological Association (APA)
al-Sisi, Azzah H.& Radwan, Ashraf K.& Jad Allah, Faridah H.& al-Sharqawi, Nahla M.& Ubayd, Imad& Salim, Shirin I.…[et al.]. 2007. Correlation of karyotype and immunophenotype in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia : experience at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt. Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute،Vol. 19, no. 2, pp.87-95.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
al-Sisi, Azzah H.…[et al.]. Correlation of karyotype and immunophenotype in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia : experience at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt. Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute Vol. 19, no. 2 (Jun. 2007), pp.87-95.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
al-Sisi, Azzah H.& Radwan, Ashraf K.& Jad Allah, Faridah H.& al-Sharqawi, Nahla M.& Ubayd, Imad& Salim, Shirin I.…[et al.]. Correlation of karyotype and immunophenotype in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia : experience at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt. Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute. 2007. Vol. 19, no. 2, pp.87-95.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-28902
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 94-95.
Record ID
BIM-28902