Biology of childhood leukaemia

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Integration of conventional morphology and cytogenetics with newer techniques interrogating the genome-wide genetic landscape has gen-erated a detailed insight into the process of leukaemogenesis, as well as the biology of common and rarer leukaemia subtypes in childhood. This has improved diagnosis and classification, risk stratification, out-comes and has provided additional drug targets. Comparative genetic analyses between diagnosis and relapse have established that most relapses are derived from leukaemic clones present at initial diagnosis. Gene mutations acquired at relapse are associated with drug resistance which may explain the occurrence of relapse and lead to future treat-ment adaptations.
儿童白血病的生物学
将传统形态学和细胞遗传学与探究全基因组遗传景观的新技术相结合,对白血病发生过程以及儿童常见和罕见白血病亚型的生物学有了详细的了解。这改善了诊断和分类、风险分层、结果,并提供了额外的药物靶点。诊断和复发之间的比较遗传分析已经确定,大多数复发来自于最初诊断时存在的白血病克隆。复发时获得的基因突变与耐药性有关,这可能解释复发的发生并导致未来的治疗适应。
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