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Cellular drug resistance in childhood acute myeloid leukemia is related to chromosomal abnormalities.

Christian M Zwaan1, Gertjan J L Kaspers, Rob Pieters, Karel Hählen, Dieuwke R Huismans, Martin Zimmermann, Jochen Harbott, Rosalyn M Slater, Ursala Creutzig, Anjo J P Veerman.   

Abstract

Specific cytogenetic abnormalities predict prognosis in childhood acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, it is unknown why they are predictive and whether this is related to drug resistance. We previously reported that Down syndrome (DS) AML was associated with favorable resistance profiles. Here, we successfully analyzed drug resistance and (cyto-) genetic abnormalities of 109 untreated childhood AML samples using the 4-day total cell-kill methyl-thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay. Patients were classified according to the genetic abnormalities in the leukemic cells: t(8;21), inv(16), t(15;17), t(9;11), other 11q23 translocations, abnormalities of chromosome 5/7, trisomy 8 alone, normal karyotype, single random, and multiple (defined as 2 or more) abnormalities. The DS AML samples were excluded from the subgroup analysis. Samples with chromosome 5/7 abnormalities were median 3.9-fold (P =.01) more resistant to cytarabine than other AML samples. The t(9;11) samples were more sensitive to cytarabine (median 2.9-fold, P =.002), etoposide (13.1-fold, P =.001), the anthracyclines (2.9- to 8.0-fold, P <.01), and 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine (10.0-fold, P =.002) than other AML samples. The trisomy 8 and t(15;17) groups were too small for meaningful analysis. All other genetic subgroups did not show specific resistance profiles. Overall, we found no differences in drug resistance in samples taken at diagnosis between patients remaining in continuous complete remission (CCR) versus the refractory/relapsed patients. Within several genetic subgroups, however, relapsed/refractory patients were more cytarabine resistant when compared with patients remaining in CCR, but numbers were small and the results were not significant. We conclude that some, but not all, cytogenetic subgroups in childhood AML display specific drug-resistance profiles.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12384437     DOI: 10.1182/blood.V100.9.3352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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