Changes in AgNOR configurations during the evolution and treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

K Metze, A C Chiari, F L Andrade, I Lorand-Metze
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Abstract

The evolution of the pattern of nucleolar organiser regions (AgNORs) in circulating lymphocytes during the stable phase and after chemotherapy in CLL was analysed. Peripheral blood smears were stained by the AgNOR technique at diagnosis, during observation follow-up in stable phase, or at the beginning and at the end of chemotherapy in patients with progressive disease. The changes in the AgNOR pattern were compared with those of TTM used as a tumour burden parameter. Among 52 cases that entered the study, 29 were in stable phase and 23 had progressive disease and received chemotherapy. During stable phase, the AgNORs as well as TTM remained constant. In treated patients, the relative reduction of tumour mass was correlated with a decrease in the percentage of lymphocytes containing one AgNOR cluster. The percentage of cells with one compact nucleolus before chemotherapy was inversely correlated with the relative amount of tumor reduction after treatment. We conclude that the AgNOR pattern in CLL describes the cell kinetic changes during the evolution of the disease and is a prognostic factor for tumor reduction after treatment.

慢性淋巴细胞白血病的发展和治疗过程中AgNOR结构的变化。
分析了慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)稳定期和化疗后循环淋巴细胞核仁组织者区(AgNORs)模式的演变。在诊断时、稳定期观察随访期间、进展性疾病患者化疗开始和结束时,采用AgNOR技术对外周血涂片进行染色。将AgNOR模式的变化与作为肿瘤负荷参数的TTM的变化进行比较。在进入研究的52例患者中,29例处于稳定期,23例病情进展并接受化疗。在稳定阶段,AgNORs和TTM保持不变。在接受治疗的患者中,肿瘤体积的相对减小与含有一个AgNOR簇的淋巴细胞百分比的降低相关。化疗前具有一个致密核仁的细胞百分比与治疗后肿瘤的相对缩小量呈负相关。我们得出结论,CLL中的AgNOR模式描述了疾病演变过程中的细胞动力学变化,是治疗后肿瘤减少的预后因素。
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