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Leukemia. 2005 May;19(5):750-8.
- Combined analysis of ZAP-70 and CD38
expression as a predictor of disease progression in B-cell
chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Schroers R, Griesinger F, Trumper L, Haase D, Kulle B, Klein-Hitpass
L, Sellmann L, Duhrsen U, Durig J.
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Georg-August-University
Goettingen, Germany. jan.duerig@uni-essen.de
Prognostic predictions in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
(B-CLL) at early clinical stage are based on biological disease
parameters, such as ZAP-70 and CD38 protein levels, genomic
aberrations as well as immunoglobulin variable heavy chain gene
(IgV(H)) mutation status. In the current study, ZAP-70 and CD38
expressions were examined by flow cytometry in 252 patients with
B-CLL. Cytoplasmic ZAP-70 expression in more than 20%
(ZAP-70(+)) and surface CD38 expression on more than 30%
(CD38(+)) of B-CLL cells were associated with an unfavorable
clinical course. The levels of ZAP-70 and CD38 did not change
over time in the majority of patients where sequential samples
were available for analysis. Combined analysis of ZAP-70 and
CD38 yielded discordant results in 73 patients (29.0%), whereas
120 patients (47.6%) were concordantly negative and 59 patients
(23.4%) were concordantly positive for ZAP-70 and CD38
expression. Median treatment-free survival times in patients
whose leukemic cells were ZAP-70(+)CD38(+) was 30 months as
compared to 130 months in patients with a ZAP-70(-)CD38(-)
status. In patients with discordant ZAP-70/CD38 results, the
median treatment-free survival time was 43 months. Thus, ZAP-70
and CD38 expression analyses provided complementary prognostic
information identifying three patient subgroups with good,
intermediate and poor prognosis. Over-representation of
high-risk genomic aberrations such as 17p deletion or 11q
deletion and distribution of the IgV(H) mutation status in B-CLL
discordant for ZAP-70/CD38 pointed toward a distinct biologic
background of the observed disease subgroups. This finding was
also supported by microarray-based gene expression profiling in
a subset of 35 patients. The expression of 37 genes differed
significantly between the three groups defined by their
expression of ZAP-70 and CD38, including genes that are involved
in regulation of cell survival and chemotherapy resistance.
PMID: 15759031 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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