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Clinical and prognostic implications of low or high level of von Willebrand factor in patients with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.

Benedicte Hivert1, Claudine Caron, Stephanie Petit, Cecile Charpy, Corinne Fankam-Siaka, Stephanie Lecocq, Christophe Zawadzki, Sophie Susen, Manuela Rusu, Alain Duhamel, Olivier Tournilhac, Jenny Goudemand, Pierre Morel.   

Abstract

Acquired von Willebrand syndrome is described in patients with Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM). Assessment of ristocetin cofactor activity (VWF:RCo) and von Willebrand factor (VWF) antigen (VWF:Ag) in 72 consecutive patients with WM showed a negative relation between VWF levels < 130 U/dL and both monoclonal immunoglobulin M concentration (mIgMC) and viscosity. Ten patients with VWF:RCo < 50 U/dL (< 40 for patients with blood group O) fulfilled the acquired von Willebrand syndrome criteria. They had higher mIgMC and viscosity. Reduction in mIgMC was associated with increase in VWF levels. The low VWF:RCo/VWF:Ag ratio suggested that high viscosity might be associated with increased shear force and cleavage of multimers. Surprisingly, 43 patients (59%) presented with high VWF:Ag (> 110 U/dL). They had higher bone marrow microvessel density and vascular endothelial growth factor expression on bone marrow mast cells. Five-year survival rates of patients with VWF:Ag < 110, between 110 and 250, and more than 250 U/dL were 96%, 71%, and 44%, respectively (P < .0001). High VWF:Ag was also a significant adverse prognostic factor for survival after first-line therapy (P < .0001), independently of the international scoring system. These results support systematic assessment of VWF in patients with WM. The adverse prognostic value of high VWF levels raises issues on interactions between lymphoplasmacytic cells, mast cells, and endothelial cells in WM.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22896002     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2011-11-388256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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