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Clinical and genetic features of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Down syndrome in the Nordic countries
Umeå universitet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för medicinsk biovetenskap, Medicinsk och klinisk genetik.
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2014 (Engelska)Ingår i: Journal of Hematology & Oncology, E-ISSN 1756-8722, Vol. 7, s. 32-Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

Background:

Children with Down syndrome (DS) have an increased risk for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Although previous studies have shown that DS-ALL differs clinically and genetically from non-DS-ALL, much remains to be elucidated as regards genetic and prognostic factors in DS-ALL.

Methods:

To address clinical and genetic differences between DS-ALL and non-DS-ALL and to identify prognostic factors in DS-ALL, we ascertained and reviewed all 128 pediatric DS-ALL diagnosed in the Nordic countries between 1981 and 2010. Their clinical and genetic features were compared with those of the 4,647 B-cell precursor (BCP) ALL cases diagnosed during the same time period.

Results:

All 128 DS-ALL were BCP ALL, comprising 2.7% of all such cases. The 5-year event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) were significantly (P = 0.026 and P = 0.003, respectively) worse for DS-ALL patients with white blood cell counts >= 50 x 10(9)/l. The age distributions varied between the DS and non-DS cases, with age peaks at 2 and 3 years, respectively; none of the DS patients had infant ALL (P = 0.029). The platelet counts were lower in the DS-ALL group (P = 0.005). Abnormal karyotypes were more common in non-DS-ALL (P < 0.0001), and there was a significant difference in the modal number distribution, with only 2% high hyperdiploid DS-ALL cases (P < 0.0001). The 5-year EFS and 5-year OS were significantly worse for DS-ALL (0.574 and 0.691, respectively) compared with non-DS-ALL (0.783 and 0.894, respectively) in the NOPHO ALL-1992/2000 protocols (P < 0.001).

Conclusions:

The present study adds further support for genetic and clinical differences between DS-ALL and non-DS-ALL.

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2014. Vol. 7, s. 32-
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Down syndrome, ALL, Children, Clinical features, Genetic features, Prognosis
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Cancer och onkologi
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-90790DOI: 10.1186/1756-8722-7-32ISI: 000336058600001PubMedID: 24726034Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84899990860OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-90790DiVA, id: diva2:754107
Tillgänglig från: 2014-10-09 Skapad: 2014-07-01 Senast uppdaterad: 2023-10-02Bibliografiskt granskad

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