| Literature DB >> 27510896 |
Tobias Gyárfás1, Juergen Wintgens2, Wolfgang Biskup2, Ilske Oschlies3, Wolfram Klapper3, Reiner Siebert4, Susanne Bens4, Claudia Haferlach5, Roland Meisel6, Michaela Kuhlen7, Arndt Borkhardt6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neonatal leukemia is a rare disease with an estimated prevalence of about one to five in a million neonates. The majority being acute myeloid leukemia (AML), neonatal leukemia can present with a variety of symptoms including hyperleucocytosis, cytopenia, hepatosplenomegaly, and skin infiltrates. Chromosomal rearrangements including mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) translocations are common in neonatal AML. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Acute myeloid leukemia; Cardiorespiratory failure; Case report; Congenital; Meconium ileus; Spontaneous remission
Year: 2016 PMID: 27510896 PMCID: PMC5002396 DOI: 10.1186/s40348-016-0061-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Pediatr ISSN: 2194-7791
Fig. 1Submucosal infiltrate of polymorphic, atypical cells in the terminal ileum. Top row: ×25 magnification, bottom row: ×400 magnification. Left: hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain. Middle: KI67 staining shows a proliferation rate of 80 %. Right: the majority of cells display positive staining for the monocyctic marker CD68. A clonal MLL breakpoint in 11q23 was detected by FISH on paraffin embedded tissue-slides in the cells of the intestinal infiltrate. The population was classified as an extramedullary manifestation of monoblastic acute myeloid leukemia (AML FAB M5)
Results of molecular studies on MLL rearrangement
| Sample type | Obtained at age | Method | Analysis | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ileum biopsy | 10 days | FISH |
| Positive |
| Bone marrow | 3 weeks | FISH |
| Not feasible |
| Nested PCR |
| Positive (in retrospect) | ||
| Bone marrow | 5 weeks | FISH |
| Negative |
| Nested PCR |
| Positive (in retrospect) | ||
| Peripheral blood | 5 months | FISH |
| Positive |
| RT-PCRa |
| Positive | ||
| Bone marrow | 5 months | RT-PCRa |
| Positive |
aQuantitative real time PCR
Fig. 2Monoblastic leukemia (AML FAB M5) (×63 magnification) diagnosed from peripheral blood (left) and bone marrow (right) at the age of 5 months