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Tumor microenvironment and mitotic checkpoint are key factors in the outcome of classic Hodgkin lymphoma

Authors :
José García-Laraña
Vicens Romagosa
Abel Sánchez-Aguilera
Juan F. García
Carmen Bellas
Mónica García-Cosío
Concepción Nicolás
Maria J Mestre
Lydia Sanchez-Verde
Miguel A. Piris
Alberto Fernández de Sevilla
Manuel M. Morente
Carlos Montalbán
Manuel F. Fresno
Pilar Sabin
Javier Menárguez
Mariano Provencio
Miguel Méndez
Paloma de la Cueva
Source :
Blood. 108:662-668
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2006.

Abstract

Around 20% to 30% of patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) do not benefit from standard therapies and finally succumb to their disease. The factors that influence the outcome of HL have not been elucidated, underscoring the demand for the identification of biologic risk factors and new therapeutic targets. We analyzed the gene expression profiles of samples from 29 patients with advanced classic HL treated with standard therapy and compared the expression profiles of patients with favorable and unfavorable clinical outcome. Using supervised methods, we identified 145 genes associated with outcome, which were grouped into 4 signatures representing genes expressed by either the tumoral cells (genes involved in the regulation of mitosis and cell growth/apoptosis) or the tumor microenvironment. The relationship between the expression of 8 representative genes and survival was successfully validated in an independent series of 235 patients by quantification of protein expression levels on tissue microarrays. Analysis of centrosomes and mitotic checkpoint confirmed the existence of an abnormal transition through mitosis in HL cells. Therefore, genes related to tumor microenvironment, cell growth/apoptosis, and regulation of mitosis are associated with treatment response and outcome of patients with HL.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
108
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be2b1336cf0da1553aaa38b9e4cda64c