Flow Cytometric DNA Index and Karyotype in Childhood Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Author(s) -
Erik Forestier,
Gösta Holmgren,
Göran Roos
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
analytical cellular pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2210-7185
pISSN - 2210-7177
DOI - 10.1155/1998/712042
Subject(s) - karyotype , lymphoblastic leukemia , index (typography) , medicine , genetics , biology , oncology , leukemia , computer science , chromosome , world wide web , gene
Flow cytometric DNA-index (DI(FCM)) and karyotype were analysed in 82 consecutive children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) during a 10 year period. A statistically significant correlation existed between modal chromosome number and DI(FCM) (p = 0.009). DI(FCM) could reliably identify leukemias with >51 chromosomes, whereas only three out of 12 cases with modal chromosome numbers between 47-51 were classified as aneuploid by DI(FCM). In the pseudodiploid group only one out of 20 leukemias had a DI(FCM) > 1.0. Five leukemias with a diploid karyotype showed an aneuploid DI(FCM) and in three patients the flow cytometric measurement revealed biclonality undetected by karyotyping. During treatment aneuploid clones could be detected by DI(FCM) in a substantial number of cases where the cytogenetic analysis was normal, and the opposite was also demonstrated in one case. DI(FCM) gave prognostic information, showing that cases with a DI > 1.12 (corresponding to 51 chromosomes) had a superior outcome with treatment protocols today in use.
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