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Telomere length in mantle cell lymphoma

Authors :
Dirk Kienle
Stephan Stilgenbauer
Daniel Mertens
Hartmut Döhner
Maria Heuberger
Billy Michael Chelliah Jebaraj
Thorsten Zenz
Andreas Rosenwald
Peter Möller
Thomas F. E. Barth
German Ott
André Lechel
Source :
Blood. 121(7)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Telomere shortening is of pathogenic and prognostic importance in cancers. In the present study, we analyzed telomere length in 73 mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), 55 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), and 20 normal B-cell samples using quantitative PCR (Q-PCR) to study its association with disease characteristics and outcome. Telomere length was found to be highly variable in MCL (range, 2.2-13.8 kb; median, 4.3 kb). Telomere dysfunction in MCL was evident from comparison with normal B cells (median, 7.5 kb), but had no significant association with any biologic or clinical feature. This was in contrast to CLL, in which a significant correlation of short telomeres with poor prognostic subgroups was confirmed. There was a trend toward an increased number of genomic aberrations with shortening of telomeres in MCL. No difference in survival was observed between the groups with short and long telomeres, indicating that, as opposed to CLL, telomere length is not of prognostic relevance in MCL.

Details

ISSN :
15280020
Volume :
121
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a568fcb80c5f28049336c40d23bcb1f9