Monitoring residual disease in acute lymphoblastic leukemia: therapeutic implications.

Cytokines and molecular therapy Pub Date : 1995-03-01
W M Roberts, T F Zipf, G R Kitchingman, D G Tubergen, Z Estrov
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Abstract

The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been applied to detect occult leukemia (ALL) cells in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who are otherwise considered in complete remission by traditional morphological examination of bone marrow specimens. The combined data from the clinical studies published to date suggest that a consistent pattern for residual disease disappearance over many months exists for patients who remain in complete remission for an extended period of time. Conversely, a pattern of residual disease persistence and reappearance preceding clinical findings exists for the majority of patients who ultimately relapse. The ability to detect residual ALL disease near the end of chemotherapy or after the completion of treatment in some patients who otherwise are deemed likely to be cured of their malignancy raises the possibility that mechanisms other than leukemia cell cytotoxicity are influencing the outcome for this disease.

监测急性淋巴细胞白血病的残留疾病:治疗意义。
聚合酶链反应(PCR)已被应用于检测急性淋巴细胞白血病患者的隐性白血病(ALL)细胞,这些患者通过传统的骨髓标本形态学检查被认为完全缓解。迄今为止发表的临床研究的综合数据表明,对于在较长时间内保持完全缓解的患者,存在数月后残留疾病消失的一致模式。相反,在大多数最终复发的患者中,在临床发现之前存在残留疾病持续和复发的模式。在一些原本被认为可能治愈的恶性肿瘤患者中,在化疗结束时或治疗完成后检测残余ALL疾病的能力提高了白血病细胞细胞毒性以外的机制影响该疾病预后的可能性。
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