Clinical quantitation of immune signature in follicular lymphoma by RT-PCR-based gene expression profiling.
Authors
Byers, Richard JSakhinia, Ebrahim
Joseph, Preethi
Glennie, Caroline
Hoyland, Judith A
Menasce, Lia P
Radford, John A
Illidge, Timothy M
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Department of Histopathology and Manchester Molecular Diagnostic Center, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Central Manchester, UK. r.byers@manchester.ac.ukIssue Date
2008-05-01
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Microarray gene expression profiling studies have demonstrated immune response gene signatures that appear predictive of outcome in follicular lymphoma (FL). However, measurement of these marker genes in routine practice remains difficult. We have therefore investigated the immune response in FL using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to measure expression levels of 35 candidate Indicator genes, selected from microarray studies, to polyA cDNAs prepared from 60 archived human frozen lymph nodes, in parallel with immunohistochemical analysis for CD3, CD4, CD7, CD8, CD10, CD20, CD21, and CD68. High levels of CCR1, a marker of monocyte activation, were associated with a shorter survival interval, and high levels of CD3 with better survival, while immunohistochemistry demonstrated association of high numbers of CD68(+) macrophages with a shorter survival interval and of high numbers of CD7(+) T cells with a longer survival interval. The results confirm the role of the host immune response in outcome in FL and identify CCR1 as a prognostic indicator and marker of an immune switch between macrophages and a T cell-dominant response. They demonstrate the utility of polyA DNA and real-time PCR for measurement of gene signatures and the applicability of using this type of "molecular block" in clinical practice.Citation
Clinical quantitation of immune signature in follicular lymphoma by RT-PCR-based gene expression profiling. 2008, 111 (9):4764-70 BloodJournal
BloodDOI
10.1182/blood-2007-10-115915PubMed ID
18174380Type
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1528-0020ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1182/blood-2007-10-115915
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