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Genetic polymorphisms in the tumour necrosis factor locus in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
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- Author(s): Takeuchi, Seisho; Takeuchi, Naoko; Tsukasaki, Kunihiro; Bartram, Claus R.; Zimmermann, Martin; Schrappe, Martin; Taguchi, Hirokuni; Koeffler, H. Phillip
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British Journal of Haematology; Dec2002, Vol. 119 Issue 4, p985-987, 3p
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Summary. Genetic polymorphisms in the tumour necrosis factor (TNF) locus influence the outcome of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). We investigated whether these polymorphisms might contribute to the clinical course of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). Genomic DNA from 214 childhood ALL patients was analysed. Patients with a high-risk haplotype were older than patients with low-risk haplotype (P = 0ยท024). No statistically significant associations were found between TNF haplotype and sex, WBC counts, central nervous system involvement, immunophenotype, response to chemotherapy, and event-free survival. These data suggest that genetic polymorphisms in the TNF locus have a limited effect on the outcome of childhood ALL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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