The pre-B Reh-6 leukemic cells do not express membrane interleukin-2 (IL-2)-R alpha (Tac or p55) chain; however, their incubation with PMA induces the expression of both high and low affinity IL-2-R. Northern analysis of nonstimulated Reh-6 as well as leukemic cells from patients with acute B cell precursor lymphoblastic leukemia displayed a constitutive expression of p55 mRNA transcripts, which could be enhanced by PMA.
On multivariable analysis high ERG expression (P = .005), immunophenotypic subgroups (early v mature v thymic T-ALL; overall P = .04), HOX11L2 positivity (P = .055), and absence of HOX11 (P = .017) were independent adverse risk factors predicting RFS.
High BAALC expression correlated with a higher frequency of early T-ALL (P < .0001), CD34 positivity (P < .0001), coexpression of myeloid markers (P = .0001), and high ERG expression (P = .03).
An intragenic ERG deletion is a marker of an oncogenic subtype of B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia with a favorable outcome despite frequent IKZF1 deletions.
Overexpression of the oncogene ERG (ETS-related gene) is an adverse prognostic factor in acute myeloid and T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia (AML and T-ALL).