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N C P Cross1, H E White1, D Colomer2, H Ehrencrona3, L Foroni4, E Gottardi5, T Lange6, T Lion7, K Machova Polakova8, S Dulucq9, G Martinelli10, E Oppliger Leibundgut11, N Pallisgaard12, G Barbany13, T Sacha14, R Talmaci15, B Izzo16, G Saglio5, F Pane17, M C Müller18, A Hochhaus19.
Abstract
Treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with tyrosine kinase inhibitors has advanced to a stage where many patients achieve very low or undetectable levels of disease. Remarkably, some of these patients remain in sustained remission when treatment is withdrawn, suggesting that they may be at least operationally cured of their disease. Accurate definition of deep molecular responses (MRs) is therefore increasingly important for optimal patient management and comparison of independent data sets. We previously published proposals for broad standardized definitions of MR at different levels of sensitivity. Here we present detailed laboratory recommendations, developed as part of the European Treatment and Outcome Study for CML (EUTOS), to enable testing laboratories to score MR in a reproducible manner for CML patients expressing the most common BCR-ABL1 variants.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25652737 PMCID: PMC4430701 DOI: 10.1038/leu.2015.29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leukemia ISSN: 0887-6924 Impact factor: 11.528
Summary of reference gene numbers required for scoring deep molecular response
| Minimum sum of reference gene transcripts irrespective of whether | 10 000 | 32 000 | 100 000 |
| BCR-ABLIS level for positive samples | ⩽0.01% | ⩽0.0032% | ⩽0.001% |
Numbers of reference gene transcripts in same volume of cDNA that is tested for BCR-ABL1. The minimum number in any individual replicate should be 10 000 ABL1 or 24 000 GUSB.
Provided that the minimum reference gene copy numbers in the row above are fulfilled.
Figure 1LoD of BCR-ABL1 detection. The graph shows the Poisson distribution with a mean of 3 BCR-ABL1 targets per well. The percentage of wells with 0–10 targets per well is indicated (20 000 computer-generated random datapoints; Minitab version 16, Coventry, UK) and shows that 95% of wells has at least one BCR-ABL1 target. As the LoD is defined as the lowest concentration of target that can be detected with 95% confidence, the maximal theoretical LOD is 3 copies.