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  • Title: Interferon response in chronic myeloid leukaemia correlates with ABL/BCR expression: a preliminary study.
    Author: Yin JL, Williams BG, Arthur CK, Ma DD.
    Journal: Br J Haematol; 1995 Mar; 89(3):539-45. PubMed ID: 7734352.
    Abstract:
    alpha-Interferon (IFN) has been used to induce cytogenetic remission in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), but there are few indicators to predict IFN response. The role of the chimaeric BCR/ABL gene in the malignant process is undisputed. There are, however, conflicting views as to whether the breakpoint site within the BCR gene, and the type of mRNA produced determine disease prognosis and progression. The function and clinical significance of the newly discovered ABL/BCR mRNA has not been investigated for a correlation with CML prognosis or response to therapy. We have used a two-step reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to detect the transcripts of the chimaeric genes BCR/ABL, ABL/BCR, as well as the normal ABL and BCR genes in 24 CML patients treated with IFN. Because of the variable expression of the four transcripts at presentation, a correlation between gene expression, prognosis and clinical progression was examined. No correlation between prognosis and gene expression was seen. Also, no correlation was found between expression of BCR, ABL or BCR/ABL mRNA and response to treatment with IFN. However, 7/10 ABL/BCR mRNA positive patients achieved a major cytogenetic response to IFN; but of the 13 ABL/BCR mRNA negative patients, only two achieved a major cytogenetic response (P = 0.013). Further studies are required to confirm these findings.
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