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Philadelphia-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia: diagnostic dilemma and management perspectives.

Ahmed Kotb1, Riad El Fakih2, Amr Hanbali1, Yousef Hawsawi1, Feras Alfraih1, Shahrukh Hashmi1, Mahmoud Aljurf1.   

Abstract

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is an aggressive hematologic malignancy characterized by suboptimal outcomes in the adult age group. Recently, a new subtype called Philadelphia (Ph)-like ALL has been described. This subgroup is characterized by high cytokine receptor and tyrosine kinase signaling expression, resulting in kinase activation through stimulation of two main pathways, the ABL and JAK/STAT pathways. The diagnostic method or approach for Ph-like ALL is still not standardized and efforts are ongoing to identify an easy and applicable diagnostic method. Accurate and standard testing approaches are much needed and this will facilitate better understanding of this subgroup, including better estimation of the prevalence and incidence in different age groups and the clinical outcomes of such new entity. Here, we review the currently available diagnostic tools, activated pathways, and different therapeutic approaches used to target this subgroup.
Copyright © 2018 ISEH -- Society for Hematology and Stem Cells. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30075295     DOI: 10.1016/j.exphem.2018.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Hematol        ISSN: 0301-472X            Impact factor:   3.084


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