2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0145-2126(01)00049-2
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Peripheral blood CD38 expression predicts survival in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia

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“…The absence of somatic mutations in the immunoglobulin V H genes (Damle et al, 1999;Hamblin et al, 1999), high levels of cell surface CD38 (Damle et al, 1999;Morabito et al, 2001;Hamblin et al, 2002) and presence of Zap70 (Rosenwald et al, 2001, Crespo et al, 2003, Wiestner et al, 2003 are associated with a poor prognosis. Although there was a tendency for higher levels of apoptosis in CLL lacking V H mutations (U-CLL) compared to CLL with mutated V H genes (M-CLL) for both inhibitors (mean PARP cleavage for U-CLL and M-CLL cells for BAY was 41 and 28%, mean PARP cleavage for U-CLL and M-CLL cells for KA was 37 and 23%), there was considerable overlap in the levels of PARP cleavage in individual cases within these two groups and these differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05; Student's t-test).…”
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“…The absence of somatic mutations in the immunoglobulin V H genes (Damle et al, 1999;Hamblin et al, 1999), high levels of cell surface CD38 (Damle et al, 1999;Morabito et al, 2001;Hamblin et al, 2002) and presence of Zap70 (Rosenwald et al, 2001, Crespo et al, 2003, Wiestner et al, 2003 are associated with a poor prognosis. Although there was a tendency for higher levels of apoptosis in CLL lacking V H mutations (U-CLL) compared to CLL with mutated V H genes (M-CLL) for both inhibitors (mean PARP cleavage for U-CLL and M-CLL cells for BAY was 41 and 28%, mean PARP cleavage for U-CLL and M-CLL cells for KA was 37 and 23%), there was considerable overlap in the levels of PARP cleavage in individual cases within these two groups and these differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05; Student's t-test).…”
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“…There is a high degree of variation in the clinical course with some patients remaining asymptomatic for many years whilst others rapidly require treatment. A number of molecular markers including cytogenetics abnormalities, 1 immunoglobulin gene mutational status, 2,3 ZAP-70 expression 4,5 and CD38 expression [6][7][8] allow the prognosis of asymptomatic patients to be predicted. The regulation of expression and functions of these prognostic markers must be related, either directly or indirectly, to the clinical evolution of CLL and this relation is currently being intensively investigated.…”
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“…45 It was also proposed that presence of CD38 expression was associated with other markers of poor prognosis in CLL, namely, ZAP70, cytogenetic anomalies, serum CD23, serum β2 microglobulin, p53 function and cell size. 46 Domingo-Domenech et al found that patients displaying CD38 positivity needed treatment more frequently compared to those without CD38 expression.…”
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“…45 Determining CD38 and ZAP70 expressions is quicker and cheaper compared to IgVH mutation. Some reports showed that analysis of ZAP70 and CD38 si-…”
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