We studied whether DAP-kinase hypermethylation plays a role as a prognostic marker in patients with follicular lymphoma (FL). We found that DAP-kinase was frequently hypermethylated in bone marrow (BM) samples of 52 FL patients at diagnosis (71%) and identified patients with worse progression-free survival (p=0.06). In particular, patients with histologically proven BM infiltration and DAP-kinase hypermethylation had a poorer outcome (p=0.037). In a total of 170 BM samples obtained at diagnosis or during follow-up, DAP-kinase hypermethylation and the bcl2/IgH rearrangement gave concordant results in 67% of samples (48% both positive, 19% both negative). Both mrakers were independent predictors of the disease status (p<0.001).
Voso, M. T., Gumiero, D., D'Alo', F., Guidi, F., Mansueto, G. R., Di Febo, A., Massini, G., Martini, M., Larocca, L. M., Hohaus, S., Leone, G., DAP-kinase hypermethylation in the bone marrow of patients with follicular lymphoma, <<HAEMATOLOGICA>>, 2006; 91 (9): 1252-1256 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/26434]
DAP-kinase hypermethylation in the bone marrow of patients with follicular lymphoma
Voso, Maria Teresa;Gumiero, Daniela;D'Alo', Francesco;Guidi, Francesco;Mansueto, Giovanna Rosaria;Di Febo, Annalaura;Massini, Giuseppina;Martini, Maurizio;Larocca, Luigi Maria;Hohaus, Stefan;Leone, Giuseppe
2006
Abstract
We studied whether DAP-kinase hypermethylation plays a role as a prognostic marker in patients with follicular lymphoma (FL). We found that DAP-kinase was frequently hypermethylated in bone marrow (BM) samples of 52 FL patients at diagnosis (71%) and identified patients with worse progression-free survival (p=0.06). In particular, patients with histologically proven BM infiltration and DAP-kinase hypermethylation had a poorer outcome (p=0.037). In a total of 170 BM samples obtained at diagnosis or during follow-up, DAP-kinase hypermethylation and the bcl2/IgH rearrangement gave concordant results in 67% of samples (48% both positive, 19% both negative). Both mrakers were independent predictors of the disease status (p<0.001).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.