Chang CC, Kampalath B, Schultz C, Bunyi-Teopengco E, Logan B, Eshoa C, Dincer AP, Perkins SL. Expression of p53, c-Myc, or Bcl-6 suggests a poor prognosis in primary central nervous system diffuse large B-cell lymphoma among immunocompetent individuals.
Arch Pathol Lab Med 2003;
127:208-12. [PMID:
12562237 DOI:
10.5858/2003-127-208-eopmob]
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Abstract
CONTEXT
Primary central nervous system (CNS) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in immunocompetent individuals, although rare, has been rising in incidence. Currently, no reliable prognostic markers are available for these individuals.
OBJECTIVE
To study the implications of expression of a panel of oncogenic proteins (Bcl-2, Bcl-6, and c-Myc) and p53 for predicting clinical outcome, particularly overall survival, in immunocompetent individuals with primary CNS DLBCL.
DESIGN
Fourteen primary CNS DLBCL cases were retrospectively studied by immunohistochemistry on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections for the expression of c-Myc, Bcl-2, Bcl-6, and p53.
RESULTS
The overall frequencies of expression for p53, c-Myc, Bcl-2, and Bcl-6 in these cases were 29%, 50%, 71%, and 57%, respectively. Cases with expression of p53, c-Myc, or Bcl-6 had a poorer overall survival than those without (Kaplan-Meier survival analysis: 50% cumulative overall survival, 2 months vs 30-60 months, P =.02, log-rank test; 9-16 months vs 21-60 months, P =.03, log-rank test; and 9-16 months vs 21-60 months, P =.16, log-rank test, respectively). The expression of Bcl-2 or proliferation activity by MIB-1 showed no correlation with overall survival. Likewise, the clinical parameters, including age, location of tumors, multiplicity of tumor lesions, and lactase dehydrogenase levels revealed no impact on overall survival.
CONCLUSION
Our results suggest that patients with expression of p53, c-Myc, or Bcl-6 have a poorer overall survival than those without. Since traditional prognostic markers in non-CNS DLBCL, such as staging and International Prognostic Index scores, are not applicable to primary CNS DLBCL, evaluation of p53, c-Myc, and Bcl-6 by immunohistochemistry may be warranted as part of prognostic evaluation in immunocompetent patients with primary CNS DLBCL. Further studies are indicated to confirm our observations.
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