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Original Article: Clinical

A ≥1 log rise in RQ-PCR transcript levels defines molecular relapse in core binding factor acute myeloid leukemia and predicts subsequent morphologic relapse

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Pages 517-523 | Received 10 Sep 2007, Accepted 18 Nov 2007, Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Core binding factor acute myeloid leukemia (CBF AML), with t(8;21)(q22;q22), inv(16)(p13q22) or t(16;16)(p13;q22) and the associated fusion gene transcripts AML1/ETO or CBFβ/MYH11, has a favourable clinical prognosis although significant numbers of patients still suffer relapse. We examined the prognostic utility of serial bone marrow minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring by RQ-PCR in a cohort of patients with CBF AML with long term clinical follow-up. Twenty-nine patients were evaluated with a median follow of 34 months. Twelve relapses occurred at a median of 11 months (range 4 – 17) from diagnosis. RQ-PCR levels at diagnosis, post-induction chemotherapy and post-consolidation were not predictive of outcome. However, a ≥1 log10 rise at any stage in transcript level relative to the level from a remission bone marrow sample correlated with inferior leukemia free survival (LFS) and imminent morphologic relapse (hazard ratio 8.6). Relapses occurred a median of 60 days (range 45 – 272) after a log10 rise. A ≥1 log10 rise in transcript levels strongly predicts subsequent morphologic relapse in CBF AML and therefore defines molecular relapse. Our data support a simple RQ-PCR model for prediction of impending relapse which has the potential for widespread clinical applicability. Prospective identification of high risk patients will enable clinical trials to assess the efficacy of treatment initiated at molecular relapse.

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