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p190 bcr-abl rearrangement: a secondary cytogenetic event in some chronic myeloid disorders?

C Roumier1, A Daudignon, V Soenen, B Dupriez, M Wetterwald, J L Lai, A Cosson, P Fenaux, C Preudhomme.   

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OBJECTIVE: A small number of chronic myeloproliferative disorders with hematologic features of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) or atypical chronic myeloid leukemia and Ph1 chromosome with m-BCR rearrangement have been reported (p190 CMPD). We report here 3 new cases of p190 CMPD that had unusual features. In 2 of the cases the m-BCR rearrangement appeared to be a secondary event. DESIGN AND METHODS: Patients were studied by cytogenetic, FISH, and molecular biology analyses and followed-up clinically.
RESULTS: The first patient initially had typical 5q- syndrome, without m-BCR rearrangement. Five years later, she developed hematologic features of CMML, with t(9;22) translocation, m-BCR rearrangement and high levels of p190 BCR-ABL transcript. The second patient initially had hematologic characteristics of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with t(9;22) translocation and m-BCR rearrangement but also other complex cytogenetic findings including 17p rearrangement. Monocytosis developed during the course of the disease. The third patient initially had agnogenic myeloid metaplasia (AMM). Five years later, while the hematologic characteristics were still those of AMM, a first karyotype showed a t(9;22) translocation and molecular analysis showed a very low level of p190 BCR-ABL transcript. Four years later, the patient developed hematologic features of atypical CML with blood monocytosis, t(9;22) and much greater (100 fold) p190 BCR-ABL transcript levels. INTERPRETATION AND
CONCLUSIONS: Our 3 cases and review of the previously published cases show the variability of clinical features of p190 positive CMPD. Our results also suggest that, at least in some cases, p190 BCR-ABL rearrangement could be a secondary event in the course of a myeloid disorder.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10586207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haematologica        ISSN: 0390-6078            Impact factor:   9.941


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