Purpose: Few biological prognosticators are useful for prediction of Richter syndrome (RS), representing the transformation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) to aggressive lymphoma. Stereotyped B-cell receptors (BCR) may have prognostic effect in CLL progression. We tested the prognostic effect of stereotyped BCR for predicting RS transformation. Experimental Design: The prevalence of stereotyped BCR was compared in RS (n = 69) versus nontransformed CLL (n = 714) by a case-control analysis. Subsequently, the effect of stereotyped BCR at CLL diagnosis on risk of RS transformation was actuarially assessed in a consecutive CLL series (n = 753). Results: RS (n = 69) displayed a higher prevalence of stereotyped BCR (P < 0.001) compared with nontransformed CLL. The actuarial risk of RS transformation was significantly higher in CLL carrying stereotyped BCR (P < 0.001). Among BCR subsets most represented in CLL, subset 8 using IGHV4-39/IGHD6-13/IGHJ5 carried the highest risk of RS transformation [hazard ratio (HR), 24.50; P < 0.001]. Multivariate analysis selected stereotyped BCR (HR, 3.33; P = 0.001) and IGHV4-39 usage (HR, 4.03; P = 0.004) as independent predictors of RS transformation. The combination of IGHV4-39 usage and stereotyped BCR in the same patient identified CLL with a very high risk of RS transformation (5-year risk, 68.7%). The risk carried by stereotyped BCR and IGHV4-39 usage was specific for RS transformation and had no effect on CLL progression without transformation. Conclusions: Analysis of BCR features may help identify CLL patients at risk of RS. A close monitoring and a careful biopsy policy may help early recognition of RS in CLL patients using stereotyped BCR, particularly if combined with IGHV4-39.

Stereotyped B-cell receptor is an independent risk factor of chronic lymphocytic leukemia transformation to Richter syndrome / Rossi, D; Spina, V; Cerri, M; Rasi, S; Deambrogi, C; De Paoli, L; Laurenti, L; Maffei, Rossana; Forconi, F; Bertoni, F; Zucca, E; Agostinelli, C; Cabras, A; Lucioni, M; Martini, M; Magni, M; Deaglio, S; Ladetto, M; Nomdedeu, Jf; Besson, C; Ramponi, A; Canzonieri, V; Paulli, M; Marasca, Roberto; Larocca, Lm; Carbone, A; Pileri, Sa; Gattei, V; Gaidano, G.. - In: CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 1078-0432. - STAMPA. - 15:13(2009), pp. 4415-4422. [10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-3266]

Stereotyped B-cell receptor is an independent risk factor of chronic lymphocytic leukemia transformation to Richter syndrome.

MAFFEI, Rossana;MARASCA, Roberto;
2009

Abstract

Purpose: Few biological prognosticators are useful for prediction of Richter syndrome (RS), representing the transformation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) to aggressive lymphoma. Stereotyped B-cell receptors (BCR) may have prognostic effect in CLL progression. We tested the prognostic effect of stereotyped BCR for predicting RS transformation. Experimental Design: The prevalence of stereotyped BCR was compared in RS (n = 69) versus nontransformed CLL (n = 714) by a case-control analysis. Subsequently, the effect of stereotyped BCR at CLL diagnosis on risk of RS transformation was actuarially assessed in a consecutive CLL series (n = 753). Results: RS (n = 69) displayed a higher prevalence of stereotyped BCR (P < 0.001) compared with nontransformed CLL. The actuarial risk of RS transformation was significantly higher in CLL carrying stereotyped BCR (P < 0.001). Among BCR subsets most represented in CLL, subset 8 using IGHV4-39/IGHD6-13/IGHJ5 carried the highest risk of RS transformation [hazard ratio (HR), 24.50; P < 0.001]. Multivariate analysis selected stereotyped BCR (HR, 3.33; P = 0.001) and IGHV4-39 usage (HR, 4.03; P = 0.004) as independent predictors of RS transformation. The combination of IGHV4-39 usage and stereotyped BCR in the same patient identified CLL with a very high risk of RS transformation (5-year risk, 68.7%). The risk carried by stereotyped BCR and IGHV4-39 usage was specific for RS transformation and had no effect on CLL progression without transformation. Conclusions: Analysis of BCR features may help identify CLL patients at risk of RS. A close monitoring and a careful biopsy policy may help early recognition of RS in CLL patients using stereotyped BCR, particularly if combined with IGHV4-39.
2009
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13
4415
4422
Stereotyped B-cell receptor is an independent risk factor of chronic lymphocytic leukemia transformation to Richter syndrome / Rossi, D; Spina, V; Cerri, M; Rasi, S; Deambrogi, C; De Paoli, L; Laurenti, L; Maffei, Rossana; Forconi, F; Bertoni, F; Zucca, E; Agostinelli, C; Cabras, A; Lucioni, M; Martini, M; Magni, M; Deaglio, S; Ladetto, M; Nomdedeu, Jf; Besson, C; Ramponi, A; Canzonieri, V; Paulli, M; Marasca, Roberto; Larocca, Lm; Carbone, A; Pileri, Sa; Gattei, V; Gaidano, G.. - In: CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 1078-0432. - STAMPA. - 15:13(2009), pp. 4415-4422. [10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-3266]
Rossi, D; Spina, V; Cerri, M; Rasi, S; Deambrogi, C; De Paoli, L; Laurenti, L; Maffei, Rossana; Forconi, F; Bertoni, F; Zucca, E; Agostinelli, C; Cabras, A; Lucioni, M; Martini, M; Magni, M; Deaglio, S; Ladetto, M; Nomdedeu, Jf; Besson, C; Ramponi, A; Canzonieri, V; Paulli, M; Marasca, Roberto; Larocca, Lm; Carbone, A; Pileri, Sa; Gattei, V; Gaidano, G.
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