Name the classifications of ALL, and explain how they differ in molecular analysis and immunophenotype
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The WHO Classification defines two subgroups of precursor ALL/LBL: Precursor B-cell and precursor T-cell neoplasms (leukemia/lymphoma)
B-cell ALL/LBLs are further subgrouped as ALL with recurrent cytogenetic abnormalities and ALL not otherwise specified (NOS).
Precursor B-cell molecular ID
1212 t(12;21)(p13;q22.3)/ETV6-RUNX1 1212 t(4;11)(q21;q23)/MLL-AFF1
1212 t(9;22)(q34;q11)/BCR-ABL1
1212 t(5;14)(q31;q32.3)/IL3-IGH2
1212 t(1;19)(q23.3;p13.3)/E2A-PBX1(TCF3-PBX1)
Precursor B-cell immunophenotype: CD19, CD20, CD22, CD79a
Precursor T-cell immunophenotype: TCR, CD3, CD5, CD7 (CD2, CD4, CD8)
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