Correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expression

The impact of BCR-ABL mRNA type (b3a2 vs. b2a2) on chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) phenotype is still a subject of controversies. We searched for a correlation between the BCR-ABL transcripts type and CML patients’ characteristics, including MDR1 gene expression. Ninety-eight untreated chronic phase...

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Main Authors: Gueorgui Balatzenko, Babu Rao Vundinti, Guenova Margarita
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2011-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/hr/article/view/2244
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spelling doaj-97378a794e6043b5a1b2eb9bdbffa8b62020-11-25T03:52:01ZengPAGEPress PublicationsHematology Reports2038-83222038-83302011-03-0131e3e310.4081/hr.2011.e31420Correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expressionGueorgui BalatzenkoBabu Rao VundintiGuenova MargaritaThe impact of BCR-ABL mRNA type (b3a2 vs. b2a2) on chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) phenotype is still a subject of controversies. We searched for a correlation between the BCR-ABL transcripts type and CML patients’ characteristics, including MDR1 gene expression. Ninety-eight untreated chronic phase CML patients were studied. The type of BCR-ABL fusion transcripts and MDR1 gene expression were determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. B3a2 and b2a2 transcripts were found in 53 [54%] and 44 [45%] patients, respectively. One patient co-expressed b3a2/b2a2 and was excluded from analysis. The only difference in the clinical characteristics between the two groups was the platelets count, that was higher in b3a2(+) patients [791.3±441.3¥109/L vs. 440.4±283.4¥ 109/L in b2a2(+); P=0.007]. MDR1 over-expression [MDR1(+)] was observed in 48 patients (49.5%), more frequently in older patients >60 years [71% (24/34) vs. 38% (24/63) in younger; P=0.008], and was associated with a lower white blood cells (WBC) count [105.5±79.8¥ 109/L vs. 143.6±96.5¥109/L in MDR1(–) cases; P=0.047]. On performing the analysis only within the MDR1(+) group, the b3a2(+) cases were characterized with a significantly higher platelets count [908.7±470.1¥109/L vs. 472.9±356.1¥109/L; P=0.006] and a lower WBC count [85.4±61.2¥109/L vs. 130±93.9¥109/L; P=0.004) compared to b2a2(+) patients. No similar differences were found between b3a2(+) and b2a2(+) groups with normal MDR1 levels. These results indicate that the type of BCR-ABL transcripts correlates with the hematological parameters of CML, however only in the subgroup of patients characterized by MDR1 over-expression.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/hr/article/view/2244Chronic Myeloid LeukemiaBCR-ABL breakpointb3a2b2a2MDR1 gene expression
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author Gueorgui Balatzenko
Babu Rao Vundinti
Guenova Margarita
spellingShingle Gueorgui Balatzenko
Babu Rao Vundinti
Guenova Margarita
Correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expression
Hematology Reports
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
BCR-ABL breakpoint
b3a2
b2a2
MDR1 gene expression
author_facet Gueorgui Balatzenko
Babu Rao Vundinti
Guenova Margarita
author_sort Gueorgui Balatzenko
title Correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expression
title_short Correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expression
title_full Correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expression
title_fullStr Correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expression
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expression
title_sort correlation between the type of bcr-abl transcripts and blood cell counts in chronic myeloid leukemia – a possible influence of mdr1 gene expression
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Hematology Reports
issn 2038-8322
2038-8330
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The impact of BCR-ABL mRNA type (b3a2 vs. b2a2) on chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) phenotype is still a subject of controversies. We searched for a correlation between the BCR-ABL transcripts type and CML patients’ characteristics, including MDR1 gene expression. Ninety-eight untreated chronic phase CML patients were studied. The type of BCR-ABL fusion transcripts and MDR1 gene expression were determined by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. B3a2 and b2a2 transcripts were found in 53 [54%] and 44 [45%] patients, respectively. One patient co-expressed b3a2/b2a2 and was excluded from analysis. The only difference in the clinical characteristics between the two groups was the platelets count, that was higher in b3a2(+) patients [791.3±441.3¥109/L vs. 440.4±283.4¥ 109/L in b2a2(+); P=0.007]. MDR1 over-expression [MDR1(+)] was observed in 48 patients (49.5%), more frequently in older patients >60 years [71% (24/34) vs. 38% (24/63) in younger; P=0.008], and was associated with a lower white blood cells (WBC) count [105.5±79.8¥ 109/L vs. 143.6±96.5¥109/L in MDR1(–) cases; P=0.047]. On performing the analysis only within the MDR1(+) group, the b3a2(+) cases were characterized with a significantly higher platelets count [908.7±470.1¥109/L vs. 472.9±356.1¥109/L; P=0.006] and a lower WBC count [85.4±61.2¥109/L vs. 130±93.9¥109/L; P=0.004) compared to b2a2(+) patients. No similar differences were found between b3a2(+) and b2a2(+) groups with normal MDR1 levels. These results indicate that the type of BCR-ABL transcripts correlates with the hematological parameters of CML, however only in the subgroup of patients characterized by MDR1 over-expression.
topic Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
BCR-ABL breakpoint
b3a2
b2a2
MDR1 gene expression
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/hr/article/view/2244
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