Expression of ribosomal and translation-associated genes is correlated with a favorable clinical course in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

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作者
Dürig, J
Nückel, H
Hüttmann, A
Kruse, E
Hölter, T
Halfmeyer, K
Führer, A
Rudolph, R
Kalhori, N
Nusch, A
Deaglio, S
Malavasi, F
Möröy, T
Klein-Hitpass, L
Dührsen, U
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[1] Univ Turin, Dept Genet Biol & Biochem, Immunogenet Lab, I-10124 Turin, Italy
[2] Gemeinschaftspraxis Hamatol & Onkol Velbert, Velbert, Germany
[3] Gemeinschaftspraxis Hamatol & Onkol Essen, Essen, Germany
[4] Univ Essen Gesamthsch, Fac Med, Inst Cell Biol, D-4300 Essen 1, Germany
[5] Univ Essen Gesamthsch, Dept Hematol, Inst Med Informat Biometry & Epidemiol, D-4300 Essen 1, Germany
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10.1182/blood-2002-09-2683
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is a heterogenous disease with a highly variable clinical course. Recent studies have shown that CD38 surface expression on the malignant cell clone may serve as a prognostic marker in that CD38(+) patients with B-CLL are characterized by advanced disease stage, lesser responsiveness to chemotherapy, and shorter survival than CD38(-) patients. To further investigate the molecular phenotype of these 2 clinical subgroups, we compared the gene expression profiles of CD38(+) (n = 25) with CD38(-) (n = 45) B-CLL patients using oligonucleotide-based DNA chip microarrays representative of approximately 5600 genes. The results showed that B-CLLs display a common gene expression profile that is largely independent of CD38 expression. Nonetheless, the expression of 14 genes differed significantly between the 2 groups, including genes that are involved in the regulation of cell survival. Furthermore, unsupervised hierarchical cluster analysis of 76 B-CLL samples led to the separation of 2 major subgroups, comprising 20 and 56 patients. Clustering to the smaller group was due in part to the coordinate high expression of a large number of ribosomal and other translation-associated genes, including elongation factors. Importantly, we found that patients with high expression of translation factors were characterized by a more favorable clinical course with significantly longer progression-free survival and reduced chemotherapy requirements than the remaining patients (P <.05). Our data show that gene expression profiling can help identify B-CLL subtypes with different clinical characteristics. Furthermore, our results suggest a role of translation-associated genes in the pathogenesis of B-CLL.
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