High expression of CD7 on CD34+ cells is not linked to deletion of derivative chromosome 9 or lack of dendritic cells in chronic myeloid leukaemia.

Y Fløisand, A P Normann, S Heim, F Lund-Johansen, G E Tjønnfjord
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Objective: High expression of CD7 on CD34+ cells (>20 %) has been shown to be associated with inferior prognosis in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), but the reason has not been unravelled. We set out to investigate whether lack of dendritic cells or der(9)t(9;22)(q34;q11) deletions might be correlated with increased CD7 expression on CD34+ cells in CML.

Material and methods: We identified 43 patients in our cohort of CML patients in the first chronic phase in whom we were able to assess the expression of CD7 on CD34+ cells. der(9)t(9;22) deletions were evaluated by FISH (fluorescent in situ hybridization) analyses and the proportions of plasmacytoid and myeloid dendritic cells were assessed by flow cytometry.

Results: High and low expressions of CD7 on CD34+ cells were found in 19 and 24 patients, respectively. Two out of 20 patients examined had a der(9)t(9;22)(q34;11) deletion, one patient with high expression and one with low expression of CD7 on CD34+ cells. The proportions of plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDCs) and myeloid dendritic cells (MDCs) were reduced in a majority of patients in our cohort, but no correlation was found between high or low expression of CD7 on CD34+ cells and the proportion of dendritic cells.

Conclusions: A high proportion of CD34+CD7+ cells in patients with CML is not associated with der(9)t(9;22)(q34;q11) deletions. Nor did we find any correlation between CD7 expression on CD34+ cells and lack of dendritic cells. High expressions of CD7 on CD34+ cells and der(9)t(9;22)(q34;q11) deletions seem to be independent prognostic markers in CML.

CD7在CD34+细胞上的高表达与慢性髓性白血病中衍生9号染色体的缺失或树突状细胞的缺乏无关。
目的:CD7在CD34+细胞上的高表达(> 20%)与慢性髓性白血病(CML)的不良预后有关,但其原因尚不清楚。我们着手研究树突状细胞缺乏或der(9)t(9;22)(q34;q11)缺失是否可能与CML中CD34+细胞上CD7表达增加有关。材料和方法:我们在第一慢性期CML患者队列中确定了43例患者,我们能够评估CD7在CD34+细胞上的表达。通过FISH(荧光原位杂交)分析评估der(9)t(9;22)缺失,通过流式细胞术评估浆细胞样细胞和髓样树突状细胞的比例。结果:CD7在CD34+细胞上高表达19例,低表达24例。20例患者中有2例存在der(9)t(9;22)(q34;11)缺失,1例CD7在CD34+细胞上高表达,1例低表达。在我们的队列中,大多数患者浆细胞样树突状细胞(PDCs)和髓样树突状细胞(MDCs)的比例减少,但CD34+细胞上CD7的高表达或低表达与树突状细胞的比例没有相关性。结论:CML患者中CD34+CD7+细胞的高比例与der(9)t(9;22)(q34;q11)缺失无关。我们也没有发现CD7在CD34+细胞上的表达与树突状细胞的缺乏之间的任何相关性。CD7在CD34+细胞上的高表达和der(9)t(9;22)(q34;q11)缺失似乎是CML中独立的预后标志物。
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