Monitoring of WT-1 Gene Expression in Peripheral Blood of Patients with Acute Leukemia by Semiquantitative RT-PCR; Possible Marker for Detection of Minimal Residual Leukemia

Seong Cheol Kim, Nae Choon Yoo, Jee Sook Hahn, Seok Lee, So Young Chong, Yoo Hong Min, Yun Woong Ko

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Abstract

The expression of the WT-1 gene which is found exclusively in human leukemic blasts frequently disappears from bone marrow of leukemia patients in complete remission (CR). Using semiquantitative RT-PCR, we investigated the expression of the WT-1 gene in peripheral bloods (PBs) of 33 patients with acute leukemia (AML 26; ALL 7) and monitored its expression after achievement of CR. None of the 6 normal controls expressed detectable levels of WT-1 transcripts (<10-4, background level), whereas 31 (93.9%) of 33 patients expressed variable levels of WT-1 transcripts (range, 10-4 to 101) at diagnosis. The level of WT-1 expression was not different between AML and ALL. By monitoring WT-1 gene expression in PB of 31 patients during CR, 5 patients relapsed (two from the 18 patients with undetectable levels of WT-1 gene expression and three from the 13 with WT-1 gene expression in low levels). Three of the 5 relapsed patients showed preceeding reappearance or rise of WT-1 gene expression. From these results, we reconfirmed that the WT-1 gene is a pan-acute leukemic marker, which can be used to monitor minimal residual leukemia (MRL) after chemotherapy or in patients with CR.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)212-219
Number of pages8
JournalYonsei Medical Journal
Volume38
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997

Keywords

  • Acute leukemia
  • Minimal residual
  • Wilms' tumor gene (WT-1)

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