Evaluation of X-Chromosome Inactivation Patterns in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia during Remission.

ISRN Hematology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-23 DOI:10.5402/2012/971493
Yousef Mortazavi, Saeid Kaviani, Fatemeh Mirzamohammadi, Kamran Alimoghaddam, Ali Akbar Pourfathollah, Oveis Salehi
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the patterns of X-chromosome inactivation during the remission in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) at the RNA level. Two hundred normal females and 45 female patients with AML entered the study. The frequency of heterozygosity was 48.5% (119/245) for P55, 40% (93/245) for IDS, and only 28.9% (71/245) for G6PD. Some individuals were heterozygous for more than one gene polymorphism. Overall, one hundred normal individuals proved showed to be heterozygous for at least one of the above polymorphisms. 92/100 (92%) normal females showed a polyclonal pattern. Clonal patterns were observed in 44/45 (98%) AML patients at presentation. Of 27 patients who were followed after remission, 23 (85.2%) patients showed a clonal pattern. Ten patients were available for a longer followup (up to 12 months) and the clonal pattern was observed in seven patients. It can be concluded that clonality at remission is a frequent event in AML and does not necessarily mean relapse of the disease. There is also a possibility of conversion of clonality to polyclonality over time.

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急性髓系白血病缓解期患者x染色体失活模式的评价。
本研究的目的是在RNA水平上评估急性髓性白血病(AML)缓解期间x染色体失活的模式。200名正常女性和45名女性AML患者参加了这项研究。P55的杂合度为48.5% (119/245),IDS的杂合度为40% (93/245),G6PD的杂合度仅为28.9%(71/245)。有些个体是杂合的,具有一个以上的基因多态性。总体而言,100个正常个体被证明至少具有上述多态性中的一种杂合性。92/100(92%)正常雌性呈多克隆型。44/45 (98%) AML患者在就诊时观察到克隆模式。在缓解后随访的27例患者中,23例(85.2%)患者表现为克隆模式。10例患者可进行更长时间的随访(长达12个月),其中7例患者观察到克隆模式。可以得出结论,缓解期克隆是AML的常见事件,并不一定意味着疾病复发。随着时间的推移,也有可能将克隆性转换为多克隆性。
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