Literature DB >> 17917091

Immunophenotypic profile and clinical characteristics in patients with advanced stage mantle cell lymphoma.

M Todorovic1, M Pavlovic, B Balint, N Kraguljac, B Mihaljevic, A Bogdanovic, I Elezovic, D Boskovic, M Colovic.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate immunophenotypic profile along with clinical follow-up in patients with advanced stage mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and their possible influence on overall survival (OS). Bone marrow (BM) cell and/or peripheral blood mononuclear cell flow cytometric analyses of the following antigens were performed: HLA-DR, CD19, CD20, CD22, CD23, CD25, CD10, SmIg, kappa, lambda, CD79b, CD38, FMC7, CD3, CD2, and CD5. There were 14 patients in IV CS, and 26 patients in CS V. All patients were treated with CHOP. Immunological markers showed a typical phenotype (CD5+ CD23-, Cyclin D1) in all cases. Pathohistological type of BM infiltration was predominantly diffuse (72.5%), and in remainder of patients, nodular. Comparison of patients with leukemic phase of MCL with CSIV (BM), has shown significantly higher expression of CD19, CD20, and CD23, followed by permanently negative expression of CD23. Patients with blastic variant of MCL had higher expression of CD23, compared to typical MCL (P < 0.001). Median OS was 20 months, and there were no significant OS-differences between CS IV and leukemic phase patients. Survival analyses showed that negative prognostic influence had high IPI (P < 0.01), presence of extranodal localization (P < 0.01), and diffuse type of BM involvement (P < 0.01). Using Cox regression according to OS, IPI had independent prognostic value (P < 0.001). Our results demonstrated that in the advanced MCL patients the most powerful prognostic factor was IPI, while extranodal localization and type of BM infiltration were of a limited value.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17917091     DOI: 10.1007/s12032-007-0029-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Oncol        ISSN: 1357-0560            Impact factor:   3.064


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