peripheral blood wt1 expression predicts relapse in aml patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation

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2014
To evaluate if WT1 expression may predict relapse after allo-SCT, we analyzed WT1 levels on peripheral blood (PB) and bone marrow (BM) before and after allo-SCT in 24 AML patients with WT1 overexpression at diagnosis. Five copies of WT1/ABL × 104 from PB were identified as the threshold value that correlated with relapse after allo-SCT. The same correlation was not identified when WT1 expression was assessed from bone marrow (BM). Eight out of 11 (73%) patients with a pre-allo-SCT PB-WT1 ≥ 5 and 4/13 (31%) patients with a pre-allo-SCT PB-WT1 < 5 relapsed, respectively (P = 0.04). The incidence of relapse was higher in patients with PB-WT1 ≥ 5 measured after allo-SCT, at the 3rd (56% versus 38%; P = 0.43) and at the 6th month (71% versus 20%; P = 0.03). Patients with pretransplant PB-WT1 < 5 had significantly better 2-year OS and LFS than patients with a PB-WT1 ≥ 5 (81% versus 0% and 63% versus 20%) (P = 0.02). Our data suggest the usefulness of WT1 monitoring from PB to predict the relapse in allotransplanted AML patients and to modulate the intensity of conditioning and/or the posttransplant immunosuppression in an attempt to reduce the posttransplant relapse risk.
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Authors ;Michele Malagola;Cristina Skert;Giuseppina Ruggeri;Alessandro Turra;Rossella Ribolla;Valeria Cancelli;Federica Cattina;Elisa Alghisi;Simona Bernardi;Simone Perucca;Andrea Di Palma;Erika Borlenghi;Chiara Pagani;Giuseppe Rossi;Luigi Caimi;Domenico Russo
Journal spectrochimica acta - part a: molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy
Year 2014
DOI 10.1155/2014/123079
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