Journal article

Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia CD20 expression is dependent on the genetic subtype: A study of quantitative flow cytometry and fluorescent in-situ hybridization in 510 patients

CS Tam, J Otero-Palacios, LV Abruzzo, JL Jorgensen, A Ferrajoli, WG Wierda, S Lerner, S O'Brien, MJ Keating

British Journal of Haematology | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING | Published : 2008

Abstract

CD20 is an important therapeutic target in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). In order to examine the relationship between CD20 expression and cytogenetic abnormalities, we correlated the fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) genetic subtype of 510 treatment-naïve patients with CD20 expression as measured by quantitative flow cytometry. Patients were classified using the Dohner hierarchial classification. The median numbers of CD20 antigen sites by FISH subtypes were: 17p- (n = 26), 9341 per cell; 11q- (n = 42), 5886 per cell; +12 (n = 93), 23 603 per cell; negative FISH (n = 153), 8828 per cell; and 13q- (n = 196), 10 781 per cell. Compared to cases with negative FISH, 11q- cases had s..

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