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Adverse prognostic impact of CD36 and CD2 expression in adult de novo acute myeloid leukemia patients.

G Perea1, A Domingo, N Villamor, C Palacios, J Juncà, P Torres, A Llorente, C Fernández, M Tormo, M P Queipo de Llano, J Bargay, M Gallart, L Florensa, P Vivancos, J M Martí, Ll Font, J Berlanga, J Esteve, J Bueno, J M Ribera, S Brunet, J Sierra, J F Nomdedéu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A consecutive series of acute myeloid leukemias (AML) patients was analyzed in conditions which reduce the inter-assay variations (the same flow cytometer, the same observers and the same panel of monoclonal antibodies) in order to investigate the prognostic information provided by flow cytometry. DESIGN AND METHODS: Two hundred and sixty-six bone marrow (BM) samples from 326 patients enrolled in the LMA-99 protocol from the CETLAM group were studied by multiparametric flow cytometry. Immunophenotyping studies were performed on erythrocyte-lysed BM samples. Antigen expression of leukemic cells was analyzed using triple stainings with fluorochrome-conjugated combinations of monoclonal antibodies.
RESULTS: CD2 was positive in 21 cases (8%); an associated inv(16) was detected in eight CD2+ cases (38%). Two-year overall survival (OS) rate for CD2+/inv(16)+ patients was 75%, whereas it was 0% for CD2+/inv(16)- patients and 47% for CD2- patients (p=0.0001). CD36 was expressed in 37% of patients (n=98). Two-year leukemia-free survival (LFS) rate was 34% for CD36+ patients and 55% for CD36- patients (p=0.001). In the multivariate analysis, CD2+ (RR=8.4; p=0.0001) and adverse karyotype (RR=10.2; p=0.0001) were associated with a lower CR rate, CD36+ (RR=1.5; p=0.03), CD2+ (RR=2; p=0.04) and adverse karyotype (RR=4; p=0.0001) were associated with a lower OS and CD36+ (RR=2; p=0.002) and adverse karyotype (RR=3.5; p=0.005) predicted a lower LFS.
CONCLUSIONS: CD2+ patients had a very poor OS when CD2/inv(16)+ cases were excluded. CD36 and CD2 expression at diagnosis can provide prognostically important information in adult de novo AML.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16095690     DOI: 10.1016/j.leukres.2005.02.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leuk Res        ISSN: 0145-2126            Impact factor:   3.156


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