IGHV Unmutated Status Influences Outcome More Than IGHV1-69 Gene Usage Per Se in Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

Ester M. Orlandi, Silvia Zibellini, Cristiana Pascutto, Cristina Picone, Ilaria Giardini, Lara Pochintesta, Mario Lazzarino
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In this study, IGHV1-69 gene usage was detected in 46 out of 379 cases (12%) of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). In comparison with patients using alternative immunoglobulin heavy-chain variable (IGHV) genes, patients with IgHV1-69 CLLs more often presented at advanced stage, lacked somatic hypermutation (unmutated cases, 87% vs. 35%; P = .00001), and expressed unfavorable biologic characteristics. In 12 patients (26%), common amino acid motifs within the heavy-chain third complementarity-determining region were identified, allowing assignment to previously reported stereotyped subsets. In our study, treatment-free survival of patients with unmutated IGVH1-69 did not differ significantly from that of patients expressing unmutated alternative IGHV genes. As such, IGHV1-69 gene usage per se did not seem to be predictive of progressive disease, progression being primarily related to the unmutated IGHV profile.
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IGHV未突变状态对慢性淋巴细胞白血病患者预后的影响大于IGHV1-69基因本身的使用
在这项研究中,379例慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)患者中有46例(12%)检测到IGHV1-69基因的使用。与使用其他免疫球蛋白重链变量(IGHV)基因的患者相比,IgHV1-69 cll患者更常出现在晚期,缺乏体细胞超突变(未突变病例,87%对35%;P = 0.00001),并表现出不利的生物学特性。在12名患者(26%)中,在重链第三互补决定区域内发现了共同的氨基酸基序,允许分配到先前报道的刻板亚群。在我们的研究中,未突变的IGVH1-69患者的无治疗生存率与表达未突变的替代IGHV基因的患者无显著差异。因此,IGHV1-69基因的使用本身似乎并不能预测疾病的进展,进展主要与未突变的IGHV谱有关。
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