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Differentiation of t(5;17) variant acute promyelocytic leukemic blasts by all-trans retinoic acid

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All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) induces differentiation of acute promyelocytic leukemic (APL) blasts from patients with t(15;17) APL. However, blasts from patients with the t(11;17) variant do not differentiate in response to ATRA. Our group has identified a variant of APL characterized by t(5;17) and expression of the NPM-RAR fusion gene product. From case reports it has been difficult to establish whether ATRA induces clinical responses in patients with this variant. In order to determine whether t(5;17) blasts differentiate with ATRA, we harvested mononuclear bone marrow cells from a patient with t(5;17) APL at time of relapse and cultured them in medium containing ATRA. Morphologic analysis of cytospins after 7 days of culture revealed that 60% of cells in the ATRA-treated culture had differentiated into mature neutrophilic forms, as opposed to less than 1% in the control culture. Seventy-three percent of cells acquired NBT positivity after exposure to ATRA, compared with 1% in the control culture. These results indicate that t(5;17) blasts retain the ability to terminally differentiate in response to retinoic acid.

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Redner, R., Corey, S. & Rush, E. Differentiation of t(5;17) variant acute promyelocytic leukemic blasts by all-trans retinoic acid. Leukemia 11, 1014–1016 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.leu.2400661

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