In chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), inhibition of spontaneous apoptosis determines a worse prognosis and increasing evidences show that disease progression relies also upon cycling CLL cells. We investigated bcl-2, as measure of apoptosis, and CD71, as measure of proliferation, by flow cytometry in 265 patients with CLL. Combining bcl-2 with CD71 values, we defined three subgroups: (1) bcl2 - CD71-; (2) bcl2 + CD71+; and (3) bcl2 + CD71- or bcl2- CD71+. Both a shorter progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were observed in ZAP-70+ (p < 0.00001) and in patients with bcl2 + CD71+ (p < 0.00001 and p = 0.02). The patients with discordant in bcl2 + CD71- and bcl2- CD71+ showed an intermediate outcome. Noteworthy, patients with bcl2 + CD71+ showed a shorter PFS within ZAP-70 negative subgroup (p = 0.00009). In multivariate analysis of PFS, age (p = 0.005), beta-(2) microglobulin (B(2)-M) (p = 0.003), bcl-2 (p = 0.004), CD49d (p = 0.001), and ZAP-70 (p < 0.001) resulted to be significant prognostic factors. The independent prognostic significance of B(2)-M (p = 0.009) and bcl-2 (p = 0.03) was confirmed within ZAP-70 negative patients. Bcl-2 and CD71 can be considered as interesting progression indicators, which should be validated in an independent cohort of patients, to take timely therapeutic decisions in CLL.

DEL POETA, G., DEL PRINCIPE, M.i., Maurillo, L., Rossi, F., Buccisano, F., Ammatuna, E., et al. (2010). Spontaneous apoptosis and proliferation detected by BCL-2 and CD71 proteins are important progression indicators within ZAP-70 negative chronic lymphocytic leukemia. LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA, 51(1), 95-106 [10.3109/10428190903350421].

Spontaneous apoptosis and proliferation detected by BCL-2 and CD71 proteins are important progression indicators within ZAP-70 negative chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

DEL POETA, GIOVANNI;DEL PRINCIPE, MARIA ILARIA;BUCCISANO, FRANCESCO;CATALANO, GIANFRANCO;BRUNO, ANTONIO;VENDITTI, ADRIANO;DE FABRITIIS, PAOLO;AMADORI, SERGIO
2010-01-01

Abstract

In chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), inhibition of spontaneous apoptosis determines a worse prognosis and increasing evidences show that disease progression relies also upon cycling CLL cells. We investigated bcl-2, as measure of apoptosis, and CD71, as measure of proliferation, by flow cytometry in 265 patients with CLL. Combining bcl-2 with CD71 values, we defined three subgroups: (1) bcl2 - CD71-; (2) bcl2 + CD71+; and (3) bcl2 + CD71- or bcl2- CD71+. Both a shorter progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were observed in ZAP-70+ (p < 0.00001) and in patients with bcl2 + CD71+ (p < 0.00001 and p = 0.02). The patients with discordant in bcl2 + CD71- and bcl2- CD71+ showed an intermediate outcome. Noteworthy, patients with bcl2 + CD71+ showed a shorter PFS within ZAP-70 negative subgroup (p = 0.00009). In multivariate analysis of PFS, age (p = 0.005), beta-(2) microglobulin (B(2)-M) (p = 0.003), bcl-2 (p = 0.004), CD49d (p = 0.001), and ZAP-70 (p < 0.001) resulted to be significant prognostic factors. The independent prognostic significance of B(2)-M (p = 0.009) and bcl-2 (p = 0.03) was confirmed within ZAP-70 negative patients. Bcl-2 and CD71 can be considered as interesting progression indicators, which should be validated in an independent cohort of patients, to take timely therapeutic decisions in CLL.
gen-2010
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Settore MED/15 - MALATTIE DEL SANGUE
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DEL POETA, G., DEL PRINCIPE, M.i., Maurillo, L., Rossi, F., Buccisano, F., Ammatuna, E., et al. (2010). Spontaneous apoptosis and proliferation detected by BCL-2 and CD71 proteins are important progression indicators within ZAP-70 negative chronic lymphocytic leukemia. LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA, 51(1), 95-106 [10.3109/10428190903350421].
DEL POETA, G; DEL PRINCIPE, Mi; Maurillo, L; Rossi, F; Buccisano, F; Ammatuna, E; Simotti, C; Zucchetto, A; Catalano, G; Bulian, P; Bruno, A; Venditti...espandi
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