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Title: Immunohistochemical profiling of caspase signaling pathways predicts clinical response to chemotherapy in primary nodal diffuse large B-cell lymphomas.
Author(s): Muris, J.J.
Cillessen, S.A.
Vos, W.
Houdt, I.S. van (315353538)
Kummer, J.A.
Krieken, J.H.J.M. van (071431772)
Jiwa, N.M.
Jansen, P.A.M. (298986132)
Kluin-Nelemans, H.C.
Ossenkoppele, G.J. (074983709)
Gundy, C.
Meijer, C.J.M.
Oudejans, J.J.
Publication year: 2005
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Blood
ISSN: 0006-4971
Volume: vol. 105
Issue: iss. 7
Start page: p. 2916
End page: p. 2923
Abstract: We used biopsy specimens of primary nodal diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) to investigate whether the inhibition of caspase 8 and/or 9 apoptosis signaling pathways predicts clinical outcome. Expression levels of cellular FLICE inhibitory protein (c-Flip) and numbers of active caspase 3-positive lymphoma cells were used to determine the status of the caspase 8-mediated pathway. Expression levels of Bcl-2 and X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP) were used to determine the status of the caspase 9-mediated pathway. Expression of c-Flip, XIAP, Bcl-2, and caspase 3 activity all provided prognostic information. According to these immunohistochemical parameters, inhibition of either or both caspase signaling pathways was detected in all patients. Three groups of patients were identified, one with a caspase 8 inhibition profile, one with caspase 8 and 9 inhibition profiles, and one with a caspase 9 inhibition profile. Caspase 9 inhibition was strongly associated with poor response to chemotherapy and usually with fatal outcome, whereas caspase 8 inhibition was associated with excellent clinical outcome. Thus, our data strongly suggest that inhibition of the caspase 9-mediated pathway, but not the caspase 8-mediated pathway, is a major cause for therapy resistance in patients with nodal DLBCL.
Subject: UMCN 1.2: Molecular diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring
Organization: UMCN Extern
Tumorimmunology
Pathology
Dermatology
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