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Published in: International Journal of Hematology 4/2021

01-04-2021 | Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia | Original Article

The role of minimal residual disease in specific subtypes of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Authors: Yu-juan Xue, Yu Wang, Yue-ping Jia, Ying-xi Zuo, Jun Wu, Ai-dong Lu, Le-ping Zhang

Published in: International Journal of Hematology | Issue 4/2021

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Abstract

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a heterogeneous disease whose prognostic factors include minimal residual disease (MRD) and cytogenetic abnormalities. To explore the significance of MRD in ALL subtypes, we analyzed the outcomes of 1126 children treated with risk-stratified therapy based on sequential MRD monitoring. MRD distributions and treatment outcomes differed between distinct leukemia subtypes. Patients with ETV6-RUNX1 or hyperdiploidy had the best prognosis (5-year OS: 97 ± 1.5% and 89.2 ± 2.7%). However, hyperdiploidy patients with MRD ≥ 10% on day 15 had a higher risk of relapse (36.4%) than those with ETV6-RUNX1. TCF3-PBX1 patients had the fastest disease clearance (negative MRD rate on day 33: 92.1%), but the overall prognosis was intermediate (5-year OS: 82.5%). Patients with high-risk characteristics and ALL-T had inferior outcomes: even with undetectable MRD on day 33, cumulative incidence of relapse was 19.9% and 23.4%, respectively. Moreover, those with poor early-treatment response and detectable week-12 MRD had a worse prognosis. After adjusting for other risk factors, re-emergent MRD was the most significant adverse prognostic indicator overall. Sequential MRD measurement is important for MRD-guided therapy, and integration of MRD values at different timepoints based on leukemia subtype could allow for more refined risk stratification.
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Metadata
Title
The role of minimal residual disease in specific subtypes of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Authors
Yu-juan Xue
Yu Wang
Yue-ping Jia
Ying-xi Zuo
Jun Wu
Ai-dong Lu
Le-ping Zhang
Publication date
01-04-2021
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Published in
International Journal of Hematology / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 0925-5710
Electronic ISSN: 1865-3774
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12185-020-03063-w

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