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Molecular Monitoring in CML the process and questions we can answer Letizia Foroni

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Molecular Monitoring in CML

the process and questions we can

answer

Letizia Foroni

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Aims

•Review laboratory tests used for the diagnosis of CML

•Review the information provided by PCR

•Stopping treatment: how can molecular test help to decide

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Process of analysis

Sample collectionand analysis

Sample examination

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The first step: look down a microscope!

Increased number of one type of cells, the granulocytes o called because they contain a lot of granules!

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Other diagnostic tools to confirm the diagnosis?

Cytogenetic analysis

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Chr 9

Chr 22: Ph chromosome

Cytogenetics: Philadelphia chromosome

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Philadelphia chromosome

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Other diagnostic tools to confirm the diagnosis?

Molecular analysis

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Sample processing and RNA extraction

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PCR analysis

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Molecular Monitoring post TKI therapy

Are the remaining blood cells normal or leukaemic?

For this we require a very sensitive methodology:Real Time PCR or Quantitative PCR

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BCR-ABL1: FU analysisReal time quantitative PCR

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What information does the PCR test

provide?

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PCR results

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PCR results

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ConversionFactor

PCR and International Scale Values

Lab 1

Lab 2

Lab 3

Procedure 1

Procedure 2

Procedure 3

Reference material

0.75

0.55

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Effect of Conversion factor/s on tests from different laboratories

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Monitoring CML summary

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European Leukaemia Network Guidelines

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When is it important to test?

•At diagnosis

•Every 3 months for at least the first 2 years (general practice) but to be discussed with your clinical team.

•Every 6 months after 2 years.

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Monitoring CML summary

CAN we stop?

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The best method to use

to decide when is best to stop

Which and when?

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Digital PCR

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ConclusionsConclusions•PCR provides the most sensitive method to monitor disease

•Samples at 3 months and every three months predict future outcome

•Digital PCR is helping to identify patients who can consider stopping therapy