Clinical Utility of Microarray-Based Gene Expression Profiling in the Diagnosis and Subclassification of Leukemia: Report From the International Microarray Innovations in Leukemia Study Group


Autoria(s): Haferlach, T.; Kohlmann, A.; Wieczorek, L.; Basso, G.; Kronnie, G.T.; Bene, M.C.; De Vos, J.; Hernandez, J.M.; Hofmann, W.K.; Mills, Ken; Gilkes, A.; Chiaretti, S.; Shurtleff, S.A.; Kipps, T.J.; Rassenti, L.Z.; Yeoh, A.E.; Papenhausen, P.R.; Liu, W.M.; Williams, P.M.; Foa, R.
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20/06/2010

Resumo

The Microarray Innovations in Leukemia study assessed the clinical utility of gene expression profiling as a single test to subtype leukemias into conventional categories of myeloid and lymphoid malignancies. METHODS: The investigation was performed in 11 laboratories across three continents and included 3,334 patients. An exploratory retrospective stage I study was designed for biomarker discovery and generated whole-genome expression profiles from 2,143 patients with leukemias and myelodysplastic syndromes. The gene expression profiling-based diagnostic accuracy was further validated in a prospective second study stage of an independent cohort of 1,191 patients. RESULTS: On the basis of 2,096 samples, the stage I study achieved 92.2% classification accuracy for all 18 distinct classes investigated (median specificity of 99.7%). In a second cohort of 1,152 prospectively collected patients, a classification scheme reached 95.6% median sensitivity and 99.8% median specificity for 14 standard subtypes of acute leukemia (eight acute lymphoblastic leukemia and six acute myeloid leukemia classes, n = 693). In 29 (57%) of 51 discrepant cases, the microarray results had outperformed routine diagnostic methods. CONCLUSION: Gene expression profiling is a robust technology for the diagnosis of hematologic malignancies with high accuracy. It may complement current diagnostic algorithms and could offer a reliable platform for patients who lack access to today's state-of-the-art diagnostic work-up. Our comprehensive gene expression data set will be submitted to the public domain to foster research focusing on the molecular understanding of leukemias

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/clinical-utility-of-microarraybased-gene-expression-profiling-in-the-diagnosis-and-subclassification-of-leukemia-report-from-the-international-microarray-innovations-in-leukemia-study-group(b9b36381-2837-4a37-9917-b6c3a39d7dab).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2009.23.4732

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Haferlach , T , Kohlmann , A , Wieczorek , L , Basso , G , Kronnie , G T , Bene , M C , De Vos , J , Hernandez , J M , Hofmann , W K , Mills , K , Gilkes , A , Chiaretti , S , Shurtleff , S A , Kipps , T J , Rassenti , L Z , Yeoh , A E , Papenhausen , P R , Liu , W M , Williams , P M & Foa , R 2010 , ' Clinical Utility of Microarray-Based Gene Expression Profiling in the Diagnosis and Subclassification of Leukemia: Report From the International Microarray Innovations in Leukemia Study Group ' Journal of Clinical Oncology , vol 28 , no. 15 , pp. 2529-2537 . DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2009.23.4732

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article