We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Ki67 and PIM1 expression predict outcome in mantle cell lymphoma treated with high dose therapy, stem cell transplantation and rituximab: a Cancer and Leukemia Group B 59909 correlative science study.
- Authors
Hsi, Eric D; Jung, Sin-Ho; Lai, Raymond; Johnson, Jeffrey L; Cook, James R; Jones, Dan; Devos, Sven; Cheson, Bruce D; Damon, Lloyd E; Said, Jonathan
- Abstract
The proliferation index in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) has not been validated in the context of aggressive therapy regimens in the rituximab era. We assessed Ki67 and PIM1 (a cell cycle-related gene upregulated in blastoid MCL) expression by immunohistochemistry in a phase II study Cancer and Leukemia Group B 59909 of aggressive chemotherapy and rituximab followed by autologous stem cell transplantation plus rituximab in untreated MCL patients <70 years of age. As a continuous variable or using a cutoff of 35%, higher image analysis (IA Ki67, n = 52) was associated with shorter progression free survival (PFS) (P < or = 0.030) and event free survival (EFS) (P < or = 0.017). PIM1 expression (n = 50) was associated with PFS (P = 0.033) and EFS (P = 0.043). Bivariate Cox models showed IA Ki67 and PIM1 were independent of clinical factors. High Ki67 (>35%) is an important independent prognostic marker in aggressively treated MCL in the rituximab era. PIM1 expression predicts poor outcome and, given its potential role as a therapeutic target, deserves further study.
- Publication
Leukemia & lymphoma, 2008, Vol 49, Issue 11, p2081
- ISSN
1029-2403
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1080/10428190802419640