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Differences in anti-apoptotic and multidrug resistance phenotypes in elderly and young acute myeloid leukemia patients are related to the maturation of blast cells

Authors :
Lilia, Suárez
María Belén, Vidriales
María-José, Moreno
Antonio, López
José, García-Laraña
Cristina, Pérez-López
Mar, Tormo
Esperanza, Lavilla
María Consuelo, López-Berges
María, de Santiago
Jesús F, San Miguel
Alberto, Orfao
Source :
Haematologica. 90(1)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) have a less favorable outcome, which has been related, among other factors, to multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotypes.Freshly obtained erythrocyte-lysed bone marrow samples from 150 elderly patients (65 years) with de novo AML and 30 younger AML patients were analyzed using a 4-color immunofluorescence technique for quantitative expression of proteins associated with apoptosis (bcl-2, bax, APO2.7) and MDR (P-gp, MRP, LRP) in 3 blast cell subpopulations, defined according to their maturation stage.Although a homogeneous CD34+ blast cell population was more frequent in the elderly patients, (25% vs 7%, p=0.02), no statistically significant differences were detected between the two age groups in the expression of either apoptosis- or MDR-associated proteins, except for slightly higher quantities of LRP protein in the more immature CD34+ blast cell subset in the elderly AML cases (p=0.04). Interestingly, when different blast cell populations were compared, immature (CD34+) blast cells were characterized by higher levels of bcl-2 in both age groups and lower levels of APO2.7 in the elderly group. In addition, higher P-gp levels were found in CD34+ blast cells than in CD34-- ones in elderly AML patients. Reactivity for LRP was low in both elderly and younger patients.In summary, our results suggest that the higher resistance to chemotherapy observed in elderly AML patients could be related to a higher incidence of cases with a CD34+ homogeneous blast cell population, since these blast cells frequently display a more pronounced anti-apoptotic and MDR1 phenotype.

Details

ISSN :
15928721
Volume :
90
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Haematologica
Accession number :
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