BCR-ABL融合基因在慢性髓系白血病患者中的临床意义

Shruti Patel, Priyanka Mistry, Kinjal Patel, Jayendra Patel, Prabhudas Patel
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目的:简介:BCR-ABL融合基因在CML的发病机制中起核心作用。本研究的目的是评估CML患者BCR-ABL融合基因表达及其与临床预后的相关性。方法:本研究共纳入112例CML患者,采用qRT-PCR检测BCR-ABL融合基因的表达。SPSS统计分析将BCR-ABL基因拷贝数和拷贝率与不同参数相关。结果:成人CML患者BCR-ABL基因CN和比值明显高于儿童白血病(p=0.02和p=0.04)。合并白细胞增多(p=0.01, p=0.008)和血小板增多(p=0.05, p=0.008)的CML患者BCR-ABL CN和比值均显著升高。进一步,比较CN和ratio与三个预后评分;Sokal, Hasford和EUTOS得分。在Sokal和EUTOS(欧洲治疗和结局研究)评分中,BCR-ABL CN和比率在高风险类别中较高。结论:本研究增强了CML患者分子反应和预后的临床意义。
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Clinical Significance of BCR-ABL Fusion Gene in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients.

Objectives: Introduction: The BCR-ABL fusion gene plays a central role in the pathogenesis of CML. The aim of the present study was to evaluate BCR-ABL fusion gene expression in CML patients and to correlate with clinical outcome. Method: A total of 112 CML patients were enrolled for the current study and expression of the BCR-ABL fusion gene was performed using qRT-PCR. Statistical analysis of SPSS correlated the BCR-ABL gene copy number and ratio with distinct parameters. Result: We observed that BCR-ABL gene CN and ratio were significantly higher in adult CML patients as compared to childhood leukemia (p=0.02 and p=0.04, respectively). BCR-ABL CN and ratio were significantly increased in CML patients with leukocytosis (p=0.01 and p=0.008, respectively) and thrombocytosis (p=0.05 and p=0.008, respectively). Further, CN and ratio were compared with three prognostic scores; Sokal, Hasford and EUTOS score. BCR-ABL CN and ratio were higher in high risk category for Sokal and EUTOS (European Treatment and Outcome Study) scores. Conclusion: The current study strengthens clinical importance molecular response and prognosis of CML patients.

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