Deletion of 7p or monosomy 7 in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia is an adverse prognostic factor: a report from the Children's Cancer Group
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- 4 March 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Leukemia
- Vol. 18 (5) , 939-947
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.leu.2403327
Abstract
Monosomy 7 or deletions of 7q are associated with many myeloid disorders; however, the significance of such abnormalities in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is unknown. Among 1880 children with ALL, 75 (4%) had losses involving chromosome 7, 16 (21%) with monosomy 7, 41 (55%) with losses of 7p (del(7p)), 16 (21%) with losses of 7q (del(7q)), and two (3%) with losses involving both arms. Patients with losses involving chromosome 7 were more likely to be ⩾ 10 years old, National Cancer Institute (NCI) poor risk, and hypodiploid than patients lacking this abnormality. Patients with or without these abnormalities had similar early response to induction therapy. Event-free survival (EFS) and survival for patients with monosomy 7 (PP=0.0007, respectively) or del(7p) (PP=0.0001, respectively), but not of patients with del(7q), were significantly worse than those of patients lacking these abnormalities. The poorer EFS was maintained after adjustment for a Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome, NCI risk status, ploidy, or an abnormal 9p. However, the impact on survival was not maintained for monosomy 7 after adjustment for a Ph. These results indicate that the critical region of loss of chromosome 7 in pediatric ALL may be on the p-arm.Keywords
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