학술논문

Immunophenotypic and gene expression analysis of monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis shows biologic characteristics associated with good prognosis CLL.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Leukemia (08876924). Sep2011, Vol. 25 Issue 9, p1459-1466. 8p. 2 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*B cells
*CHRONIC lymphocytic leukemia
*GENE expression
*DIAGNOSTIC use of flow cytometry
*OLIGONUCLEOTIDE arrays
*LEUKEMIA etiology
*PROTEIN-tyrosine kinases
*PHYSIOLOGY
*CHRONIC lymphocytic leukemia treatment
*FLOW cytometry
*IMMUNOPHENOTYPING
*LEUCOCYTE disorders
*POLYMERASE chain reaction
*PROGNOSIS
*RESEARCH funding
*RNA
*FLUORESCENCE in situ hybridization
*REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
*GENE expression profiling
Language
ISSN
0887-6924
Abstract
Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) is a hematologic condition wherein small B-cell clones can be detected in the blood of asymptomatic individuals. Most MBL have an immunophenotype similar to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), and 'CLL-like' MBL is a precursor to CLL. We used flow cytometry to identify MBL from unaffected members of CLL kindreds. We identified 101 MBL cases from 622 study subjects; of these, 82 individuals with MBL were further characterized. In all, 91 unique MBL clones were detected: 73 CLL-like MBL (CD5(+)CD20(dim)sIg(dim)), 11 atypical MBL (CD5(+)CD20(+)sIg(+)) and 7 CD5(neg) MBL (CD5(neg)CD20(+)sIg(neg)). Extended immunophenotypic characterization of these MBL subtypes was performed, and significant differences in cell surface expression of CD23, CD49d, CD79b and FMC-7 were observed among the groups. Markers of risk in CLL such as CD38, ZAP70 and CD49d were infrequently expressed in CLL-like MBL, but were expressed in the majority of atypical MBL. Interphase cytogenetics was performed in 35 MBL cases, and del 13q14 was most common (22/30 CLL-like MBL cases). Gene expression analysis using oligonucleotide arrays was performed on seven CLL-like MBL, and showed activation of B-cell receptor associated pathways. Our findings underscore the diversity of MBL subtypes and further clarify the relationship between MBL and other lymphoproliferative disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]