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A Systematic Cytogenetic Strategy to Identify Masked Hypodiploidy in Precursor B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Low Resource Settings.

Tanvi Gupta1, S R Arun1, G Ashish Babu1, Barun Kumar Chakrabarty1, Saurabh Jayant Bhave2, Jeevan Kumar2, Vivek Radhakrishnan2, Shekhar Krishnan3, Niharendu Ghara3, Neeraj Arora4, Deepak Kumar Mishra4, Mayur Parihar1,4.   

Abstract

Hypodiploidy with < 40 chromosomes is associated with poor prognosis in B cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia. In some patients, the hypodiploid clone undergoes endoreduplication, resulting in doubling of the number of chromosomes and masquerades as a high hyperdiploid BCP-ALL. Karyotyping reveals metaphases with 50-79 chromosomes masking the hypodiploid clone. Identifying hypodiploidy in such cases requires awareness of non random alterations of chromosomal copy numbers found in hypodiploid BCP-ALL. We used a systematic strategy to identify masked hypodiploidy integrating targeted fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis directed towards identifying monosomies of chromosomes 7, 15 and 17 and flow cytometry-based ploidy analysis (FCPA). Of 445 patients diagnosed as BCP ALL, 2.9% (13/445) were classified as hypodiploid including patients with masked hypodiploidy. Karyotype analysis showed hypodiploidy in 3 patients, near triploidy in 4 patients and normal karyotype in 6 patients. Four patients with near triploid clone on karyotype showed either bimodal peak (2 patients) or single low hypodiploid peak (1 patient) or only near triploid peak (1 patient) on FCPA. All 6 patients with normal karyotype revealed either bimodal peak (4 patients) or hypodiploid peak (2 patients) on FCPA. Targeted FISH analysis unmasked hypodiploid clone showing monosomies of chromosomes 7, 15 and 17 in all ten patients. Our algorithm successfully identified masked hypodiploidy in patients, including those with endoreduplication (4 patients) and normal karyotype (6 patients). Integrating FCPA with targeted FISH analysis provides a practical, sensitive and specific approach to identify masked hypodiploidy in low resource settings. © Indian Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion 2021.

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Keywords:  BCP-ALL; Endoreduplication; FISH; Flow cytometry based ploidy analysis; Hypodiploidy; Near haploidy

Year:  2021        PMID: 34690454      PMCID: PMC8523604          DOI: 10.1007/s12288-021-01409-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus        ISSN: 0971-4502            Impact factor:   0.915


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