Frecuencia de los genes de fusión TEL/AML1 y BCR/ABL en pacientes pediátricos con leucemia linfoblástica aguda

Carmen Gloria Artigas A, María Elena Cabrera C, Angélica Melo A, Eduardo Páez F, Mónica Arriagada M, Carmen Astete A, Iván Roa E, Juan Carlos Roa S
2006 Revista médica de Chile (Impresa)  
t(12;21) (p12;q22) and t(9;22) (q34;q11) translocations have prognostic significance in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The fusion genes TEL/AML1 y BCR/ABL, generated by these translocations, can be easily detected using molecular biology technique. Aim: To study the frequency of TEL/AML1 y BCR/ABL fusion genes in children with ALL. Material and methods: Fifity six children with ALL (age range 1 month-14 years) were studied, thirty eight from our Temuco Hospital and 18 from the Metropolitan
more » ... Region. TEL/AML1 y BCR/ABL fusion genes were detected in bone marrow samples using a reverse transcriptase nested polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results: TEL/AML 1 and BCR/ABL fusion gene transcripts were detected in 13 (23%) and 2 (4%) children, respectively. No differences in survival were observed between children with positive or negative transcripts for TEL/AML1 fusion gene. However, those positive for BCR/ABL fusion gene, had a significantly lower survival. Conclusions: The frequency of TEL/AML1 and BCR/ABL fusion gene transcripts in these children with ALL is similar to that described by other authors (Rev Méd Chile 2006; 134: 1367-76). (
doi:10.4067/s0034-98872006001100003 pmid:17277849 fatcat:glnprxbkgvakxaqf4r5wkoysh4