Leukemia Research Reports (Jan 2024)

Genomic heterogeneity within B/T mixed phenotype acute leukemia in a context of an immunophenotype

  • Ruifang Zheng,
  • Franklin Fuda,
  • Jeffrey R. Gagan,
  • Olga K. Weinberg,
  • Prasad Koduru,
  • Miguel Cantu,
  • Kathleen Ludwig,
  • Jamie M. Truscott,
  • Robert Collins,
  • Stephen Chung,
  • Yazan F. Madanat,
  • Weina Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. 100410

Abstract

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B/T mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) is a rare aggressive leukemia. Three cases of B/T MPAL were identified with comprehensive immunophenotypic, cytogenetic, and molecular studies. T-lineage predominant B/T MPAL shares a genetic signature with T-ALL whereas B/T lineage co-dominant B/T MPAL lacks such a T-ALL signature. All three patients were treated with lineage-matched-ALL therapy and alive at the last follow-up. Our study is the first to demonstrate molecular heterogeneity within B/T MPAL in a context of an immunophenotype of T-lineage versus B-lineage predominance. The implication of such a phenotype-genotype association on diagnostic classification is briefly discussed.

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