The complex karyotype and chronic lymphocytic leukemia: prognostic value and diagnostic recommendations

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Abstract

Chromosomal abnormalities are frequently observed in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and have prognostic value. Deletions of the short arm of chromosome 17 (and/or mutations TP53) predict resistance to chemoimmunotherapy and shorter progression-free survival after targeted therapies. Although the complex karyotype (CK) is strongly predictive of a poor prognosis in hematologic malignancies such acute myeloid leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome, its value in CLL is subject to debate. Here, we review the literature on the CK in CLL and examine its prognostic value with different treatments. We also propose a standardized method for defining a CK in all types of hematopoietic neoplasm.

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Jondreville, L., Krzisch, D., Chapiro, E., & Nguyen-Khac, F. (2020, November 1). The complex karyotype and chronic lymphocytic leukemia: prognostic value and diagnostic recommendations. American Journal of Hematology. Wiley-Liss Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.25956

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