Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2139518 | Leukemia Research | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Recent studies indicate that VH gene usage in B-CLL may have prognostic impact independently of VH gene mutation status. The V1-69 gene is the most frequently rearranged VH gene in B-CLL and is almost always unmutated. We therefore investigated whether patients with a V1-69 gene rearrangement differ in clinical course and outcome with respect to patients expressing other unmutated VH genes. We show that V1-69 B-CLLs constitute a uniform group of patients that more often present at advanced clinical stages and require early treatment, but their survival does not differ significantly from patients with other unmutated VH genes.
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Authors
Irina Panovska-Stavridis, Martin Ivanovski, Nikola Siljanovski, Lidija Cevreska, Dimitar G. Efremov,