In agreement with published data, our results showed association of the BCR-ABL1 transcript e14a2 with thrombocytosis and the BCR-ABL1 transcript e13a2 with higher leukocytosis in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia.
Our results suggest that the presence of both neutrophilia and basophilia should be used as a threshold for the placement of orders for BCR-ABL in the initial diagnosis of CML in patients with leukocytosis with left shift and provide a basis for a reduction in health care spending.
In this study, we succeeded in causing a marked leukocytosis resembling CML from restricted foci of LICs in the normal hematopoietic system by direct transplantation of BCR-ABL gene-transduced LICs into the bone marrow (BM) cavity of nonirradiated mice.
Among 84 consecutive patients with chronic phase Ph-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) who were investigated for the hybrid BCR/ABL mRNA, in six cases (7%) the disease mimicked essential thrombocythemia (ET) at presentation, because of marked thrombocytosis (platelet counts ranging from 1003 x 10(9)/l to 2800 x 10(9)/l) and moderate leukocytosis (WBC counts from 10 x 10(9)/l to 19 x 10(9)/l).