Clinical Utility of Microarray-Based Gene Expression Profiling in the Diagnosis and Subclassification of Leukemia: Report From the International Microarray Innovations in Leukemia Study Group
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montpellier
Abstract
The investigation was performed in 11 laboratories across three continents and included 3,334 patients. An exploratory retrospective stage I study was designed for biomarker discovery and generated whole-genome expression profiles from 2,143 patients with leukemias and myelodysplastic syndromes. The gene expression profiling-based diagnostic accuracy was further validated in a prospective second study stage of an independent cohort of 1,191 patients.
On the basis of 2,096 samples, the stage I study achieved 92.2% classification accuracy for all 18 distinct classes investigated (median specificity of 99.7%). In a second cohort of 1,152 prospectively collected patients, a classification scheme reached 95.6% median sensitivity and 99.8% median specificity for 14 standard subtypes of acute leukemia (eight acute lymphoblastic leukemia and six acute myeloid leukemia classes, n = 693). In 29 (57%) of 51 discrepant cases, the microarray results had outperformed routine diagnostic methods.
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Authors
20- THTorsten HaferlachCorresponding
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montpellier
- AKAlexander Kohlmann
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montpellier
- LWLothar Wieczorek
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montpellier
- GBGiuseppe Basso
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montpellier
- GTGeertruy te Kronnie
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Montpellier
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Gene expression profiling
- Myeloid leukemia
- Leukemia
- Oncology
- Microarray
- Microarray analysis techniques
- Internal medicine