Literature DB >> 12927889

[Chromosomal abnormalities in acute myeloid leukaemias].

F Mugneret1, P Callier, B Favre-Audry.   

Abstract

Cytogenetic studies of acute myeloid leukaemias reveal non-random chromosomal abnormalities in 50-70% of karyotypes. Some are correlated with morphological and immunological parameters and constitute a prognostic factor independent of the other factors of risk: favourable for acute leukaemias myeloid with translocations t(8;21), t(15;17) and inversion or translocation of the chromosome 16, inv(16)/t(16;16), poor with deletion of the long arm of chromosome 5 del(5q), rearrangement of the 11q23 region and complex karyotypes. The distribution of the anomalies depends on the age: 11q23 and t(8;21) more frequent for the child, del(5q) and complex anomalies more frequent for the adult. The karyotypes are essential for the diagnosis, the follow-up of the patients and the evaluation of the relapse. It plays a fundamental part in the detection of new genes and their partners implied in the leucemogenese. The knowledge of their function is essential to open new therapeutic ways.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12927889     DOI: 10.1016/s0369-8114(03)00114-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Biol (Paris)        ISSN: 0369-8114


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