T cell receptor gamma gene rearrangements as targets for detection of minimal residual disease in acute lymphoblastic leukemia by real-time quantitative PCR analysis

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作者
van der Velden, VHJ
Wijkhuijs, JM
Jacobs, DCH
van Wering, ER
van Dongen, JJM
机构
[1] Erasums MC, Dept Immunol, NL-3015 GE Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Dutch Childhood Leukemia Study Grp, The Hague, Netherlands
关键词
acute leukemia; minimal residual disease; T cell receptor gamma; TCRG; rearrangements; real-time quantitative;
D O I
10.1038/sj.leu.2402515
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Several studies have shown that quantitative detection of minimal residual disease (MRD) predicts clinical outcome in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). In this report we investigated the applicablility of T cell receptor gamma (TCRG) gene rearrangements as targets for MRD detection by real-time quantitative PCR analysis. Seventeen children with precursor-B-ALL and 15 children with T-ALL were included in this study. Using an allele-specific (ASO) forward primer in combination with germline Jgamma reverse primers and Jgamma TaqMan probes, a reproducible sensitivity of less than or equal to10(-4) (defined by strict criteria) was obtained in only four out of 19 (21%) TCRG gene rearrangements in precursor-B-ALL patients and in 10 out of 15 (67%) TCRG gene rearrangements in T-ALL patients. The main reason for not obtaining a reproducible sensitivity of less than or equal to10(-4) in approximately 60% of cases was the non-specific amplification of TCRG gene rearrangements in normal T-lymphocytes. A maximal sensitivity of less than or equal to10(-4) (defined by less strict criteria) was obtained in 42% of TCRG gene rearrangements in precursor-B-ALL patients. The number of inserted nucleotides was significantly higher in T-ALL (mean: 8.5) as compared to precursor-B-ALL (mean: 6.8) and appeared to be the most important predictor for reaching a reproducible sensitivity less than or equal to10(-4). The usage of a touchdown PCR or the usage of an ASO reverse primer in combination with Vgamma member forward primers and TaqMan probes did not clearly improve the overall results. Nevertheless, RQ-PCR analysis of TCRG gene rearrangements in follow-up samples obtained from 12 ALL patients showed the applicability of this method for MD detection. We conclude that RQ-PCR analysis of TCRG gene rearrangements can be used for the detection of MRD, but that sensitivities might be limited due to non-specific amplification. This method is applicable in the majority of T-ALL patients and in almost half of precursor-B-ALL patients, particularly when used as second-choice target for confirmation of the MRD results obtained via the first-choice target.
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页码:1372 / 1380
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