CYTOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF CHIMERISM AND LEUKEMIA RELAPSE IN CHRONIC MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA PATIENTS AFTER T-CELL-DEPLETED BONE-MARROW TRANSPLANTATION
- 15 March 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 75 (6) , 1346-1355
Abstract
Serial cytogenetic sutdies were performed on 64 patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) after T cell-depleted allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Forty patients with CML in chronic phase (CP) received cytoreduction followed by BMT with HLA-matched T cell-depleted allogeneic marrow. The remaining 24 patients were transplanted in second chronic, accelerated, or blastic phase, or received T cell-depleted grafts with a dose of T cells added back. The Y chromosome and autosomal heteromorphisms were used to distinguish between donor and host cells. Mixed hematopoietic chimerism (presence of donor and host cells) was identified in 90% of patients in first CP. The Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome reappeared in 16 of the 40 first CP CML patients. As expected, patients who had detectable Ph chromosome positive cells at any time during the posttransplant period had a high likelihood of subsequent clinical relapse. Transient disappearance of the pH positive clone was rarely observed, and was followed by reappearance of the pH chromosome or clinical relapse. A subset of engrafted patients with greater than 25% host cells within 3 months post-BMT had a significantly shorter survival time free of cytogenetic or clinical relapse compared with other patients. In patients who had received donor T cells added to the T cell-depleted graft, there was a higher proportion of complete chimerism. Clonal progression of pH positive as well as negative cells was observed and may be the result of radiation induced breakage. Serial cytogenetic studies of patients post-BMT can provide useful information regarding the biologic and clinical behavior of CML.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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