New Rearrangement Pattern after Treatment of Hairy-Cell Leukemia with 2-Chlorodeoxyadenosine

Leukemic hairy cells are clonally proliferating B-lymphoid cells with clonal rearrangements of genes for immunoglobulin chains. We describe a patient with a new hairy-cell clone after treatment with 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine (2-CdA). In this patient, a single course of 2-CdA resulted in good partial remission of hairy-cell leukemia, but Southern blot analysis of bone marrow biopsies and polymerase chain reaction using seminested amplifications with consensus primers revealed a new rearranged band 4 months after therapy with 2-CdA. Four years after therapy, the patient is in complete clinical remission and both bands disappeared during follow-up. The new rearranged band might have been related to prior treatment of hairy-cell leukemia with 2-CdA.

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