Unmutated Ig V(H) genes are associated with a more aggressive form of chronic lymphocytic leukemia
- PMID: 10477713
Unmutated Ig V(H) genes are associated with a more aggressive form of chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Abstract
Despite having several characteristics of naïve B cells, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells have been shown in some cases to have somatically mutated Ig variable region genes, indicating that the cell of origin has passed through the germinal center. A previous study of patients with CLL found an association between lack of somatic mutation and trisomy 12 and, therefore, possibly with a less favorable prognosis. We have sequenced the Ig V(H) genes of the tumor cells of 84 patients with CLL and correlated our findings with clinical features. A total of 38 cases (45.2%) showed >/= 98% sequence homology with the nearest germline V(H) gene; 46 cases (54.8%) showed >2% somatic mutation. Unmutated V(H) genes were significantly associated with V1-69 and D3-3 usage, with atypical morphology; isolated trisomy 12, advanced stage and progressive disease. Survival was significantly worse for patients with unmutated V(H) genes irrespective of stage. Median survival for stage A patients with unmutated V(H) genes was 95 months compared with 293 months for patients whose tumors had mutated V(H) genes (P =.0008). The simplest explanation is that CLL comprises 2 different diseases with different clinical courses. One, arising from a memory B cell, has a benign course, the other, arising from a naïve B cell, is more malignant.
Comment in
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Mutational status of Ig V(H) genes provides clinically valuable information in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Blood. 1999 Sep 15;94(6):1837-9. Blood. 1999. PMID: 10477711 No abstract available.
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CD38 expression is a poor predictor for VH gene mutational status and prognosis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Blood. 2001 Mar 15;97(6):1892-4. doi: 10.1182/blood.v97.6.1892. Blood. 2001. PMID: 11263438 No abstract available.
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