Prognostic significance of T-lineage leukemic cell growth in SCID mice: A children's cancer group study Journal Article


Authors: Uckun, F. M.; Waurzyniak, B. J.; Sather, H. N.; Sensel, M. G.; Chelstrom, L.; Nachman, J.; Gaynon, P. S.; Bostrom, B.; Onur, E. K.; Sarquis, M.; Steinherz, P. G.; Reaman, G. H.
Article Title: Prognostic significance of T-lineage leukemic cell growth in SCID mice: A children's cancer group study
Abstract: Contemporary intensive therapies are effective for the majority of pediatric T-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients, thus current challenge is to identify patients who may benefit from alternative treatment modalities. Previously, we demonstrated that human leukemic cell growth in the severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mouse was a significant prognostic factor for very high risk B-lineage ALL patients. In the current report we show that primary leukemic cells from 24 of 88 (27%) T-lineage ALL patients (SCID+) caused histopathologically detectable leukemia in SCID mice. These SCID+ patients were similar to SCID- (n = 64) patients with respect to virtually all presenting features, including age, sex, race, and leukocyte count. Growth of primary leukemic cells in SCID mice was not a significant predictor of outcome for the aggregate population of T-lineage ALL patients. Two-year event-free survival (EFS) outcomes for SCID+ patient and SCID- patients were 76.2% (SD = 5.6%) and a 64.0% (SD = 10.4%; p = 0.20). Overall survival also was similar between the two groups (p = 0.36), Among the subset of patients with M1 or M2 marrow status by day 7 of induction chemotherapy (rapid early responders), those who were SCID+ had poorer outcomes than those who were SCLD-, with a 2-year EFS of 68.4% (SD = 11.9%) vs, 85.7% (SD = 6.0%) and relative hazard rate of 3.06 (p = 0.06). These data suggest that leukemic cell growth in SCID mice may identify a subset of T-lineage ALL patients who are at higher risk for relapse despite achieving a rapid early response to induction chemotherapy.
Keywords: survival; child; treatment outcome; child, preschool; survival rate; major clinical study; nonhuman; chemotherapy; t lymphocyte; mouse; animals; mice; cell division; cohort studies; cell growth; mice, scid; acute lymphoblastic leukemia; infant; leukemia cell; leukocyte count; childhood leukemia; scid mouse; leukemia, t-cell, acute; humans; prognosis; human; male; female; priority journal; article; scid mice; children's cancer group study; leukemic cell growth; t-lineage leukemia
Journal Title: Leukemia and Lymphoma
Volume: 32
Issue: 5-6
ISSN: 1042-8194
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group  
Date Published: 1999-01-01
Start Page: 475
End Page: 487
Language: English
PUBMED: 10048420
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.3109/10428199909058405
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