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Outcome prediction of advanced mantle cell lymphoma by international prognostic index versus different mantle cell lymphoma indexes: one institution study

Authors :
Bosko Andjelic
Biljana Mihaljevic
Bela Balint
Nada Kraguljac Kurtovic
Milena Todorovic
Ziv Radisavljevic
Dejana Stanisavljevic
Source :
Medical Oncology. 29:2212-2219
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of international prognostic index (IPI), mantle cell lymphoma IPI (MIPI), simplified MIPI (sMIPI), and MIPI biological (MIPIb), as well as their correlation with immunophenotype, clinical characteristics, and overall survival (OS), in a selected group of 54 patients with advanced-stage mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), treated uniformly with CHOP. Seventeen patients had IV clinical stage (CS), while other 37 had leukemic phase at presentation. Diffuse type of marrow infiltration was verified in 68.5% and nodular in remainder patients. Extranodal localization (25.9%) included bowel (20.4%), pleural effusion, sinus, and palpebral infiltration. All of analyzed patients expressed typical MCL immunophenotypic profile: CD19(+)CD20(+)CD22(+)CD5(+)Cyclin-D1(+)FMC7(+)CD79b(+)smIg(+)CD38(+/-)CD23(-)CD10(-). Median OS of the whole group was 23 months, without significant differences between IV CS and leukemic phase patients. Thirty-two patients (59.3%) responded to initial treatment, 9 (16.7%) with complete and 23 (42.6%) with partial remission. Negative prognostic influence on OS had high IPI (P0.01), high sMIPI (P0.001), MIPI (P0.01), MIPIb (P0.01), extranodal localization (P0.01), and diffuse marrow infiltration (P0.01). Testing between randomly selected groups showed that patients with lower proportion of CD5(+) cells (80%) correlated with cytological blastoid variant and had shorter survival comparing with the group with higher proportion of CD5(+) cells (80%) (P0.01). Using univariate Cox regression, we proved that IPI, sMIPI, MIPI, and MIPIb had an independent predictive importance (P0.01) for OS in uniformly treated advanced MCL patients, although sMIPI prognostic significance was the highest (P0.001).

Details

ISSN :
1559131X and 13570560
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....df4a5baa38ef26ff6e8a36f43e5f15e6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12032-011-0136-1