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@article{1228043, author = {Baliakas, P. and Hadzidimitriou, A. and Sutton, L. A. and Minga, E. and Agathangelidis, A. and Nichelatti, M. and Tsanousa, A. and Scarfó, L. and Davis, Z. and Yan, X.J. and Shanafelt, T. and Plevová, Karla and Sandberg, Y. and Vojdeman, F.J. and Boudjogra, M. and Tzenou, T. and Chatzouli, M. and Chu, C.C. and Veronese, S. and Gardiner, A. and Mansouri, L. and Smedby, K.E. and Pedersen, L.B. and van Lom, K. and Giudecelli, V. and Skuhrová Francová, Hana and NguyenandKhac, F. and Panagiotidis, P. and Juliusson, G. and Angelis, L. and Anagnostopoulos, A. and Lefranc, M.P. and Facco, M. and Trentin, L. and Catherwood, M. and Montillo, M. and Geisler, C.H. and Langerak, A.W. and Pospíšilová, Šárka and Chiorazzi, N. and Oscier, D. and Jelinek, D.F. and Darzentas, Nikos and Belessi, C. and Davi, F. and Rosenquist, R. and Ghia, P. and Stamatopoulos, K.}, article_location = {England}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3026(14)00005-2}, keywords = {B lymphocyte receptor; CD38 antigen; adolescent; adult; aged; amino acid composition; antigen expression;}, language = {eng}, issn = {2352-3026}, journal = {The Lancet. Haematology}, title = {Clinical effect of stereotyped B-cell receptor immunoglobulins in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: A retrospective multicentre study}, url = {http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lanhae/PIIS2352-3026%2814%2900005-2.pdf}, volume = {1}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1228043 AU - Baliakas, P. - Hadzidimitriou, A. - Sutton, L. A. - Minga, E. - Agathangelidis, A. - Nichelatti, M. - Tsanousa, A. - Scarfó, L. - Davis, Z. - Yan, X.J. - Shanafelt, T. - Plevová, Karla - Sandberg, Y. - Vojdeman, F.J. - Boudjogra, M. - Tzenou, T. - Chatzouli, M. - Chu, C.C. - Veronese, S. - Gardiner, A. - Mansouri, L. - Smedby, K.E. - Pedersen, L.B. - van Lom, K. - Giudecelli, V. - Skuhrová Francová, Hana - Nguyen-Khac, F. - Panagiotidis, P. - Juliusson, G. - Angelis, L. - Anagnostopoulos, A. - Lefranc, M.P. - Facco, M. - Trentin, L. - Catherwood, M. - Montillo, M. - Geisler, C.H. - Langerak, A.W. - Pospíšilová, Šárka - Chiorazzi, N. - Oscier, D. - Jelinek, D.F. - Darzentas, Nikos - Belessi, C. - Davi, F. - Rosenquist, R. - Ghia, P. - Stamatopoulos, K. PY - 2014 TI - Clinical effect of stereotyped B-cell receptor immunoglobulins in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: A retrospective multicentre study JF - The Lancet. Haematology VL - 1 IS - 2 SP - "e74"-"e84" EP - "e74"-"e84" SN - 23523026 KW - B lymphocyte receptor KW - CD38 antigen KW - adolescent KW - adult KW - aged KW - amino acid composition KW - antigen expression; UR - http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lanhae/PIIS2352-3026%2814%2900005-2.pdf L2 - http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lanhae/PIIS2352-3026%2814%2900005-2.pdf N2 - Background: About 30% of cases of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) carry quasi-identical B-cell receptorimmunoglobulins and can be assigned to distinct stereotyped subsets. Although preliminary evidence suggeststhat B-cell receptor immunoglobulin stereotypy is relevant from a clinical viewpoint, this aspect has never beenexplored in a systematic manner or in a cohort of adequate size that would enable clinical conclusions to be drawn.Methods: For this retrospective, multicentre study, we analysed 8593 patients with CLL for whom immunogeneticdata were available. These patients were followed up in 15 academic institutions throughout Europe (in CzechRepublic, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK) and the USA, and data were collectedbetween June 1, 2012, and June 7, 2013. We retrospectively assessed the clinical implications of CLL B-cell receptorimmunoglobulin stereotypy, with a particular focus on 14 major stereotyped subsets comprising cases expressingunmutated (U-CLL) or mutated (M-CLL) immunoglobulin heavy chain variable genes. The primary outcome ofour analysis was time to fi rst treatment, defi ned as the time between diagnosis and date of fi rst treatment.Findings: 2878 patients were assigned to a stereotyped subset, of which 1122 patients belonged to one of 14 majorsubsets. Stereotyped subsets showed signifi cant diff erences in terms of age, sex, disease burden at diagnosis,CD38 expression, and cytogenetic aberrations of prognostic signifi cance. Patients within a specifi c subset generallyfollowed the same clinical course, whereas patients in diff erent stereotyped subsets-despite having the sameimmunoglobulin heavy variable gene and displaying similar immunoglobulin mutational status-showedsubstantially diff erent times to fi rst treatment. By integrating B-cell receptor immunoglobulin stereotypy (forsubsets 1, 2, and 4) into the well established Döhner cytogenetic prognostic model, we showed these, whichcollectively account for around 7% of all cases of CLL and represent both U-CLL and M-CLL, constituted separateclinical entities, ranging from very indolent (subset 4) to aggressive disease (subsets 1 and 2).Interpretation: The molecular classifi cation of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia based on B-cell receptorimmunoglobulin stereotypy improves the Döhner hierarchical model and refi nes prognostication beyondimmunoglobulin mutational status, with potential implications for clinical decision making, especially withinprospective clinical trials. ER -
BALIAKAS, P., A. HADZIDIMITRIOU, L. A. SUTTON, E. MINGA, A. AGATHANGELIDIS, M. NICHELATTI, A. TSANOUSA, L. SCARFÓ, Z. DAVIS, X.J. YAN, T. SHANAFELT, Karla PLEVOVÁ, Y. SANDBERG, F.J. VOJDEMAN, M. BOUDJOGRA, T. TZENOU, M. CHATZOULI, C.C. CHU, S. VERONESE, A. GARDINER, L. MANSOURI, K.E. SMEDBY, L.B. PEDERSEN, K. VAN LOM, V. GIUDECELLI, Hana SKUHROVÁ FRANCOVÁ, F. NGUYEN-KHAC, P. PANAGIOTIDIS, G. JULIUSSON, L. ANGELIS, A. ANAGNOSTOPOULOS, M.P. LEFRANC, M. FACCO, L. TRENTIN, M. CATHERWOOD, M. MONTILLO, C.H. GEISLER, A.W. LANGERAK, Šárka POSPÍŠILOVÁ, N. CHIORAZZI, D. OSCIER, D.F. JELINEK, Nikos DARZENTAS, C. BELESSI, F. DAVI, R. ROSENQUIST, P. GHIA and K. STAMATOPOULOS. Clinical effect of stereotyped B-cell receptor immunoglobulins in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: A retrospective multicentre study. \textit{The Lancet. Haematology}. England, 2014, vol.~1, No~2, p.~''e74''-''e84'', 11 pp. ISSN~2352-3026. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3026(14)00005-2.
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