Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10909292 | Leukemia Research | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The immature laminin receptor (iLR) is a tumor-associated antigen. We analyzed the expression of iLR on malignant B cells of 134 unselected patient samples with CLL and hypothesized that iLR expression would have prognostic significance due to a differential expression pattern. High ILR expression (cut-off value 30%) was correlated with mutated IGVH status (p < 0.0001). Patients with high iLR-expression had a significantly longer time to progression (p = 0.039). Combination of CD38, ZAP-70, and iLR by flow cytometry can be used to construct a diagnostic score identifying patients with a median progression free survival of 80 months, if no adverse marker is present.
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Authors
Birte Friedrichs, Sandra Siegel, Rudolph Reimer, Adel Barsoum, Joseph Jr, Dieter Kabelitz, Klaus Heidorn, Christoph Schulte, Norbert Schmitz, Matthias Zeis,