Morphological characteristics of leukemia cells in acute myeloblastic leukemia with t(8;21)(q22;q22): possible predictability of t(8;21).

Abstract
The laboratory systems for chromosomal analysis or the detection of fusion genes are generally not available in Indonesia. Therefore, bone marrow (BM) morphological analysis should be developed and applied to get an accurate diagnosis. In this study the BM smears of eight (8) cases of acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) which had already been known to have t(8;21)(q22;q22), were morphologically evaluated in order to find out the characteristics, which might be used to predict t(8;21)(q22;q22) or the presence of AML1-ETO(MTG8) fusion gene. All of the cases belonged to AML-M2. The morphological characteristics, indicative of t(8;21) were pink colored cytoplasm in mature neutrophil (75%), neutrophilic myelocytes or metamyelocytes without granules or with scarce granules (2.3%), eosinophilia (eosinophilic myelocytes and metamyelocytes) (above 5%), myelocytes with abundant granules 8.5%, and low percentage of type I blasts (below 10%). These characteristics were not observed in AML-M2 cases without t(8;21) or AML1-ETO(MTG8). The myelocytes with abundant granules have not been described so far, while other characteristics were in line with the findings of Nakamura et al (Leukemia 1997;11:651-55).
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Keywords
PML-RARA fusion gene, AML1-ETO (MTG8), myelocytes, abundant granul
Citation
Purwanto Ibnu, Tatsumi Eiji, Syampurnawati Meilani, Furuta Kaho, Hayashi Yoshitaka, Saigo Katsuyasu, Masuda Kayoko, Sakoda Hiroyuki, Kawano Seiji, Kumagai Shunichi, Nagai Ken-Ichi, Takahashi Takayuki, Isono Setsuki, Kondo Shin-Ichi, Kurnianda Johan, Haryana Sofia Mubarika. Morphological characteristics of leukemia cells in acute myeloblastic leukemia with t(8;21)(q22;q22): possible predictability of t(8;21). Medical Journal of Indonesia. 2007 Apr; 16(2): 84-89.