- Blood. 2002 Feb 1;99(3):1023-9.
Comment in: Blood. 2002 Aug 1;100(3):1106.
CD38 expression and immunoglobulin variable
region mutations are independent prognostic variables in chronic
lymphocytic leukemia, but CD38 expression may vary during the
course of the disease.
Hamblin TJ, Orchard JA, Ibbotson RE, Davis Z, Thomas PW,
Stevenson FK, Oscier DG.
Department of Haematology, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Castle
Lane East, Bournemouth, BH7 7DW, United Kingdom. terjoha@aol.com
Although the presence or absence of somatic mutations in the
immunoglobulin variable region (IgV(H)) genes in chronic
lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) identifies subtypes with very
different prognoses, the assay is technically complex and
unavailable to most laboratories. CD38 expression has been
suggested as a surrogate marker for the 2 subtypes. IgV(H)
mutations and CD38 expression in 145 patients with B-CLL with a
long follow-up were compared. The 2 assays gave discordant
results in 41 patients (28.3%). Multivariate analysis
demonstrated that Binet stage, IgV(H) mutations and CD38 were
independent prognostic indicators. Median survival time in
patients whose cells had unmutated IgV(H) genes and expressed
CD38 was 8 years; in those with mutated IgV(H) genes not
expressing CD38, it was 26 years. For those with discordant
results, median survival time was 15 years. Thus, although CD38
expression does not identify the same 2 subsets as IgV(H)
mutations in CLL, it is an independent risk factor that can be
used with IgV(H) mutations and clinical stage to select patients
with B-CLL with the worst prognoses. Using cryopreserved cells
taken at intervals during the course of the disease, however,
changes of CD38 expression over time were demonstrated in 10 of
41 patients. Causes of the variation of CD38 expression require
further study. Additional prospective studies are required for
comparing CD38 expression with other prognostic factors and for
taking sequential measurements during the course of the disease.
PMID: 11807008 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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