Childhood leukemia and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivors lack knowledge about their past disease and possible late effects. I-BFM ELTEC study with Chilean and Croatian participation

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Abstract Risk-adapted therapy has resulted in a improvement of outcome in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), however, T-cell ALL (T-ALL) have still relatively poor outcome compared to B-precursor ALL. Although activating mutations of the NOTCH1 gene have been reported in more than half of T-ALL, the prognostic significance of this finding has yet to be determined. CDC4 gene was isolated as a negative regulator of NOTCH1 and mutations were detected in T-ALL cell line and other cancers. We performed mutation analysis of the NOTCH1 and CDC4 gene in 14 T-ALL cell lines, 52 T-ALL and 17 T cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (T-NHL) fresh samples. All children with T-ALL and T-NHL were treated on Japan Association of Childhood Leukemia Study (JACLS) ALL-97 and NHL-98 protocol after obtaining informed consent. Mutation detection was performed via PCR based denaturing HPLC followed by direct sequence.Mutations of the NOTCH1 were identified in 10 (71.4%) of 14 T-ALL cell lines, 16 (30.8%) of 52 T-ALL and 6 (35.3%) of 17 T-NHL fresh samples. Twelve mutations in heterodimerization domain (HD) and 12 mutations in PEST domain (PD) were found in 69 fresh samples. The incidence of the NOTCH1 mutation is less frequent than that of previous reports. We found CDC4 mutations in 12 (35.3%) of 52 T-ALL and 2 (11.8%) of 17 T-NHL fresh samples. One insertion mutation in exon 3 and 11 missense mutations were detected in CDC4 gene. Both NOTCH1 and CDC4 mutations were found in 7 patients. Interestingly, the NOTCH1 mutations were only observed in T-ALL and T-NHL patients without relapse, suggesting to be associated with favorable prognosis. However, CDC4 gene was found not to be associated with prognosis.


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