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Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AMKL) is a form of leukemia
Leukemia

Leukemia is a cancer of the blood or bone marrow and is characterized by an abnormal proliferation of blood Cell , usually white blood cells ....
 where a majority of the blasts are megakaryoblastic.

It is classified under M7 in the French-American-British classification
French-American-British classification

The French-American-British classification systems refers to a series of classifications of hematologic diseases.It was first produced in 1976....
.

This category of AML is associate with 30% or more blasts in the marrow, blast are identified as being of megakaryocyte lineage by; Expression of megakaryocyte specific antigens and platelet peroxidase reaction on electron microscopy.

s associated with GATA1
GATA1

GATA1 is an important transcription factor involved in cell growth and cancer....
, and risks are increased in individuals with Down syndrome
Down syndrome

Down syndrome, Down's syndrome, or trisomy 21 is a chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of all or part of an extra chromosome 21 ....
.

However, not all cases are associated with Down syndrome, and other genes can also be associated with AMKL.

Another related gene is MKL1
MKL1

Megakaryoblastic leukemia 1, also known as MKL1, is a human gene.ReferencesFurther reading...
, which is also known as "MAL".






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Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AMKL) is a form of leukemia
Leukemia

Leukemia is a cancer of the blood or bone marrow and is characterized by an abnormal proliferation of blood Cell , usually white blood cells ....
 where a majority of the blasts are megakaryoblastic.

It is classified under M7 in the French-American-British classification
French-American-British classification

The French-American-British classification systems refers to a series of classifications of hematologic diseases.It was first produced in 1976....
.

This category of AML is associate with 30% or more blasts in the marrow, blast are identified as being of megakaryocyte lineage by; Expression of megakaryocyte specific antigens and platelet peroxidase reaction on electron microscopy.

Causes

It is associated with GATA1
GATA1

GATA1 is an important transcription factor involved in cell growth and cancer....
, and risks are increased in individuals with Down syndrome
Down syndrome

Down syndrome, Down's syndrome, or trisomy 21 is a chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of all or part of an extra chromosome 21 ....
.

However, not all cases are associated with Down syndrome, and other genes can also be associated with AMKL.

Another related gene is MKL1
MKL1

Megakaryoblastic leukemia 1, also known as MKL1, is a human gene.ReferencesFurther reading...
, which is also known as "MAL". This gene is a cofactor of serum response factor
Serum response factor

Serum response factor , also known as SRF, is a transcription factor.It is a member of the MADS-box box superfamily of transcription factors....
.

Signs and Symptoms

In adults include pancytopenia with low blast counts in the blood, myelofibrosis, an absence of lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly, poor response to chemotherapy,and short clinical course. In children; the same clinical presentation but with variable course especially in very young children; both leukocytosis and organomegaly may be present in children with M7. Complete remission and long term survival are more common in children than adults. In the first three years of life megakaryoblastic leukemia is the most common type of leukemia in patients with Downs syndrome.

Diagnosis

The morphology of cells was observed by means of bone marrow smear; the immunophenotype was detected by flow cytometry
Flow cytometry

Flow cytometry is a technique for counting, examining, and sorting microscopic particles suspended in a stream of fluid. It allows simultaneous Parametric model analysis of the physical and/or chemical characteristics of single cells flowing through an optical and/or electronic detection apparatus....
 and immunohistochemistry
Immunohistochemistry

Immunohistochemistry or IHC refers to the process of localizing proteins in cells of a tissue section exploiting the principle of antibody binding specifically to antigens in biological tissues....
 assay.

In blood and bone marrow smears megakaryoblasts are usually medium sized to large cells with a high nuclear- cytoplasmic ratio. Nuclear chromatin
Chromatin

Chromatin is the complex combination of DNA, RNA, and protein that makes up chromosomes. It is found inside the cell nucleus of Eukaryote cell , and within the nucleoid in prokaryotic cells....
 is dense and homogeneous. There is scanty, variable basophilic cytoplasm which may be vacuolated. An irregular cytoplasmic border is often noted in some of the megakaryoblasts and occasionally projections resembling budding atypical platelets are present. Megakaryoblasts lack myeloperoxidase
Myeloperoxidase

Myeloperoxidase is a peroxidase enzyme most abundantly present in neutrophil granulocytes . It is a lysosome protein stored in azurophilic granules of the neutrophil....
 activity and stain negatively with sudan black B. They are alpha naphthyl butyrate esterase negative and manifest variable alpha naphythyl acetate esterase activity usually in scattered clumps or granules in the cytoplasm. PAS staining also varies from negative to focal or granular positivity, to strongly positive staining. A marrow aspirate is difficult to obtain in many cases because of variable degree of myelofibrosis
Myelofibrosis

Myelofibrosis, also known as myeloid metaplasia, chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis, and primary myelofibrosis, is a disorder of the bone marrow, in which the marrow undergoes fibrosis - replacement by fibrous tissue ....
. More precise identification by immunophenotyping or with electron microscopy (EM). Immunophenotyping using MoAb to megakaryocyte restricted antigen (CD41 and CD61
CD61

Integrin, beta 3 , also known as ITGB3, is a human gene. CD61 is a cluster of differentiation found on thrombocytes....
) may be diagnostic.

Prognosis

Prognosis depends on cause. One third of cases is associated with a t(1;22)(p13;q13) mutation in children. These cases carry a poor prognosis.

Another third of cases is found in Down syndrome. These cases have a reasonably fair prognosis.

The last third of cases may be heterogeneous, and carry a poor prognosis.

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