Clonal Upregulation Of Effector Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes In A Patient With Multiple Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor-Refractory Chronic Myeloid Leukemia With Long-Term Survival

CASE REPORTS IN ONCOLOGY(2021)

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We present the case of a patient with multiple tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI)-refractory chronic phase chronic myeloid leukemia (CP-CML) with a T315I mutation of abl1. Dasatinib, a second-generation TKI, was administered as the initial treatment but achieved neither a cytogenetic nor molecular response. A mutational analysis of abl1 revealed that the patient had a T315I mutation. The patient was then administered ponatinib, a third-generation TKI, which is thought to be effective against T315I; however, the complete blood counts became within normal limits, and neither a cytogenetic nor molecular response was achieved. However, the patient has maintained a healthy chronic phase (with no blast crises) for more than 51/2 years since the diagnosis of CP-CML. T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire analyses using peripheral blood revealed a remarkable clonal expansion of effector cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) that contained TCR V beta 13.6. We observed the clonal expansion of naive CTLs with TCR V beta 13.6; however, no clonality was observed in the memory CTLs. The naive and effector CTLs persisted at very high percentages since the seventh month after starting dasatinib. The CTLs could not have led to the molecular response; therefore, there might be plenty of CML stem cells remaining in the bone marrow. Therefore, although the CTLs might have prevented the disease from developing blast crises over more than 5 years, the CTLs might not have been able to become memory CTLs.
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Chronic myeloid leukemia, Cytotoxic T lymphocyte, Tyrosine kinase inhibitor, T-cell receptor repertoire
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