Significance of PAX5 deletion in childhood B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia without reproducible chromosomal abnormalities
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    Objective To identify the incidence of PAX5 deletion in childhood B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) without reproducible chromosomal abnormalities and to investigate the association between PAX5 abnormalities and prognosis of ALL. Methods Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification was used to determine the copy numbers of PAX5 gene in children newly diagnosed with B-ALL without reproducible chromosomal abnormalities between April 2008 and April 2013 and controls (children with non-hematologic diseases or tumors). The patients were classifiied into deletion group and non-deletion group based on the presence of PAX5 deletion. Results Eighteen (21%) out of 86 children with B-ALL had PAX5 deletion. The deletion group had a significantly higher total white blood cell count at diagnosis than the non-deletion group (P=0.001). The Kaplan-Meier analysis demonstrated that the deletion group had a significantly lower disease-free survival (DFS) rate than the non-deletion group (0.69±0.12 vs 0.90±0.04; P=0.017), but there was no significant difference in the overall survival rate between the two groups (P=0.128). The Cox analysis showed that PAX5 deletion was a risk factor for DFS (P=0.03). Conclusions PAX5 deletion is an independent risk factor for DFS in B-ALL children without reproducible chromosomal abnormalities.

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刘晓明, 张丽, 阮敏, 刘天峰, 张家源, 刘芳, 戚本泉, 陈晓娟, 王书春, 杨文钰, 郭晔, 邹尧, 陈玉梅, 竺晓凡. PAX5缺失对于儿童无特殊重现染色体异常B系急性淋巴细胞白血病的预后意义[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2016,18(4):287-291

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  • Received:January 14,2016
  • Revised:February 23,2016
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