Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10909791 | Leukemia Research | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We describe here a late extramedullary ovarian relapse in an 18-year-old female who was diagnosed with hypotetraploid cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (cALL) at the age of 6. At both occurrences of the disease cells were analyzed by morphology, immunophenotyping, cytogenetics and molecular methods. TEL/AML1 was detected by RT-PCR and FISH analysis in both events. We demonstrated, using detection of IGH/TCR rearrangements and TEL/AML1 breakpoints sequencing that the cells were clonally related. Moreover, interphasic FISH using TEL and AML1 probes showed the loss of a second TEL at the time of relapse. This observation confirms that TEL/AML1 alone is not sufficient to trigger ALL and that TEL deletion is a secondary event in leukemogenesis. To our knowledge, it is the first complete description of extramedullary ALL relapse combining all methodologies.
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Authors
Beatrice Ly-Sunnaram, Catherine Henry, Virginie Gandemer, Franseza Le Mee, Florence Burtin, Martine Blayau, Jean-Michel Cayuela, Magalie Oster, Philippe Clech, Marc Rambeau, Celine Marie, Cecilia Pampin, Christine Edan, Edouard Le Gall, Jean E. Goasguen,