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Five putative drug resistance parameters (MDR1/P‐glycoprotein, MDR‐associated protein, glutathione‐S‐transferase, bcl‐2 and topoisomerase IIα) in 57 newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukaemias
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MDR1- and MRP mRNA levels correlated with each other (r=0.54, Spearman), FABM4/M5 and extramedullary disease. "Low" bcl-2-mRNA predicted longer PFS: 22 months vs. 7 months (median,p=0.02, log rank), and longer OS: 64 months vs. 14 months (p=0.06). "Low" topo IIalpha predicted poorer outcome: median PFS 9 vs. 19 months (p=0.03); median survival 12 months vs. "not reached" (p=0.03). An improved outcome tendency, albeit nonsignificant, was seen in p-gp-negative patients. In a Cox model adjusted for age, performance status, presence of Auer rods, FAB type and clinical response, bcl-2 and topo IIalpha mRNA levels retained their predictive values.
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