- N Engl J
Med. 2004 Aug 26;351(9):893-901.
Comment in: N Engl J Med. 2004 Aug 26;351(9):856-7.
ZAP-70 compared with immunoglobulin
heavy-chain gene mutation status as a predictor of disease
progression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Rassenti LZ, Huynh L, Toy TL, Chen L, Keating MJ, Gribben JG,
Neuberg DS, Flinn IW, Rai KR, Byrd JC, Kay NE, Greaves A, Weiss
A, Kipps TJ.
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research Consortium, University of
California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093, USA.
BACKGROUND: The course of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is
variable. In aggressive disease, the CLL cells usually express
an unmutated immunoglobulin heavy-chain variable-region gene (IgV(H))
and the 70-kD zeta-associated protein (ZAP-70), whereas in
indolent disease, the CLL cells usually express mutated IgV(H)
but lack expression of ZAP-70. METHODS: We evaluated the CLL B
cells from 307 patients with CLL for ZAP-70 and mutations in the
rearranged IgV(H) gene. We then investigated the association
between the results and the time from diagnosis to initial
therapy. RESULTS: We found that ZAP-70 was expressed above a
defined threshold level in 117 of the 164 patients with an
unmutated IgV(H) gene (71 percent), but in only 24 of the 143
patients with a mutated IgV(H) gene (17 percent, P<0.001). Among
the patients with ZAP-70-positive CLL cells, the median time
from diagnosis to initial therapy in those who had an unmutated
IgV(H) gene (2.8 years) was not significantly different from the
median time in those who had a mutated IgV(H) gene (4.2 years,
P=0.07). However, the median time from diagnosis to initial
treatment in each of these groups was significantly shorter than
the time in patients with ZAP-70-negative CLL cells who had
either mutated or unmutated IgV(H) genes (P<0.001). The median
time from diagnosis to initial therapy among patients who did
not have ZAP-70 was 11.0 years in those with a mutated IgV(H)
gene and 7.1 years in those with an unmutated IgV(H) gene
(P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Although the presence of an unmutated
IgV(H) gene is strongly associated with the expression of
ZAP-70, ZAP-70 is a stronger predictor of the need for treatment
in B-cell CLL. Copyright 2004 Massachusetts Medical Society
PMID: 15329427 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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