Investigation of Minimal Residual Disease
in Patients with Hairy Cell Leukemia in Complete Remission after Treatment with 2-chlorodeoxy-
adenosine
Žák P. 1 , Chrobák L. 1 , Didie K. 2 , †Podzimek K. 1
1 Oddilení klinické hematologie Fakultní nemocnice, Hradec Králové, poednosta prof. MUDr. J. Malý, CSc. 2 Fingerlanduv ústav patologické anatomie Fakultní nemocnice, Hradec Králové, |
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Summary:
Treatment of hairy cell leukemia with 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine (2-CdA) induces in 85% patients
complete remission. Complete remission is defined as the condition when signs of activity of the
disease are absent, splenomegaly and lymphadenopathy are absent, the hemoglobin concentrati-
on is > 120 g/l, the absolute number of granulocytes is > 1.5 x 10 9 /l and the number of thrombocytes
is > 100x10 9 /l. In complete remission in the peripheral blood, bone marrow aspirate and bioptic
samples obtained by trephin bone marrow core biopsy, using standard staining (hematoxylin-eo-
sin and May-Grünwald-Giemsa´s method), no leukemic cells are present. When more sensitive
methods are used (immunophenotyping, immunohistochemistry or molecular genetic methods),
a persisting leukemic population can be detected which is described as minimal residual disease
(MRD). For detection of MRD the authors used immunohistochemical examination of bone mar-
row with DBA.44 antibodies.As leukemic cells they described those which produced intense cyto-
plasmic and membrane positivity with antibody DBA.44 and corresponded morphologically to
hairy cells. For evaluation computer analysis of the picture LUCIA-M was used. The infiltration
grade was examined on three areas of standard size (3 x 65265 mm 2 ) and expressed in percent.
A total of 45 trepanobioptic specimens from 21 patients were examined who achieved after treat-
ment with 2-CdA complete remission. In all samples suitable for evaluation the presence of leuke-
mic cells (MRD) was detected with a median of 3 % and a range of 1 % to 18 %. With induction of
complete remission correlates also the low serum level of the soluble receptor for IL-2 (sIL-2R). In
a female patient after 24 months of treatment with2-CdA the grade of leukemic infiltration rose
from 1 % to 12 % and during the 36th month to 50 % DBA.44+ leukemic cells. The incipient relapse
in this patient was not associated, despite marked infiltration of bone marrow, with failure of
hematopoiesis and a marked rise of sIL-2R.
Key words:
Hairy cell leukemia - Minimal residual disease - DBA.44 - Soluble interleukin 2
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