%0 Journal Article
%T Immunophenotypic and Cytogenetic Characteristics of Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Burden Estimation Study from Eastern India.
%A Sarkar SD
%A Maiti D
%A Ghosh A
%A Ganguly M
%A Ahmed N
%J Indian J Public Health
%V 68
%N 1
%D 2024 Jan 1
%M 38847628
%F 2.219
%R 10.4103/ijph.ijph_889_23
%X BACKGROUND: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer. Immunophenotype (IPT) and cytogenetics are essential for diagnosis, risk stratification, and management for ALL.
OBJECTIVE: Evaluating the burden of immunophenotypic and cytogenetic profile of pediatric ALL patients.
METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 100 patients of ALL (1-18 completed years) attending a tertiary-care center in Kolkata, Eastern India.
RESULTS: Ninety-six percent of patients had B-cell ALL (94.00% pre-B ALL and 2.00% Pro-B ALL) and 4.0% had T-ALL. 60% B-cell ALL were CD19/CD10 positive, 10% were CD79a positive, 9% were only CD19 positive, and 7% were only CD10 positive. Thirty-three percent of T-ALL were CD3+, whereas 22% were positive each for CD4 and CD7. 51.0% of patients had diploid, 46.0% hyperdiploid, and 3.0% hypodiploid karyotype. Among hyperdiploids, 98% had good prednisolone response and 89% had measurable residual disease (MRD) <0.01.
CONCLUSIONS: The most commonly diagnosed ALL by IPT was pre-B ALL. Among the detectable cytogenetic abnormalities, t(12; 21) ETV6-RUNX1 was the most common. ZNF-384 gene arrangement was also detected in our study. t(12;21) ETV6-RUNX1 had a good treatment response, while t(9;22) BCR-ABL, t(1;19) TCF3-PBX1, iAMP-21, MLL gene rearrangement, and ZNF-384 gene arrangement had poor treatment response in terms of MRD.