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  Česky / Czech version Klin. Biochem. Metab., 12 (33), 2004, No. 3, p. 147–151.
 
Quantification of BCR-ABL Transcripts by Real-Time PCR in Leukemia Samples 
Beránek M.1, Voglová J.2, Žák P.2, Palička V.1 

1Institute of Clinical Biochemistry and Diagnostics, Charles University Hospital, Hradec Králové,Czech Republic 2Department of Clinical Hematology, Charles University Hospital, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
 


Summary:

       Objective:We present the results of analytical verification and our experience with clinical use of real-timePCR for relative quantification of BCR-ABL RNA transcripts. Setting: Institute of Clinical Biochemistry and Diagnostics, Charles University Hospital, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic; Department of Clinical Hematology, Charles University Hospital, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic. Material and Methods: A total of 90 peripheral blood and bone marrow specimens were analysed. For real-time PCR the LightCycler t(9; 22) Quantification Kit, based on hybridization probe chemistry, was used. The number of BCR-ABL transcripts in clinical samples was normalized in ratio to the amount of G6PDH transcripts and the results were expressed in percentages. Results: The group of “strongly positive“ samples (N = 44), determined semi-quantitatively by single-roundPCR (SQ-PCR), varied in BCR-ABL quantity from 0.08% up to 50.55%, with a median of 3.40%. The SQ-PCR cohort of “nested-round positive“ samples (N = 27) fluctuated between 0% and 0.12% with a median of 0.01%. No BCR-ABL transcripts were found in “nested-round negative“ samples (N = 19). The lowest, but surely detectable, fluorescent signal was recorded in the dilutionsample withBCR-ABLquantity of 0.001%.Thespecificity was 100%.Theoverall variability of the used method in clinical samples was 25%. Conclusions: Despite single-step amplification, real-time PCR is a sensitive laboratory method that, compared to SQ-PCR, has provided concordant and reproducible results in clinical samples where BCR-ABL levels were higher than 0.001%.

        Key words: BCR-ABL, quantification, real-time PCR, leukemia, RNA.
       

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