High interleukin-15 expression characterizes childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia with involvement of the CNS

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Cario, Gunnar
Izraeli, Shai
Teichert, Anja
Rhein, Peter
Skokowa, Julia
Moericke, Anja
Zimmermann, Martin
Schrauder, Andre
Karawajew, Leonid
Ludwig, Wolf-Dieter
Welte, Karl
Schuenemann, Holger J.
Schlegelberger, Brigitte
Schrappe, Martin
Stanulla, Martin
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[1] Hannover Med Sch, Dept Pediat Hematol & Oncol, D-30625 Hannover, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Schleswig Holstein, Dept Pediat, Kiel, Germany
[3] Hannover Med Sch, Inst Cell & Mol Pathol, D-30625 Hannover, Germany
[4] Charite Univ Med Berlin, HELIOS Klinikum Berlin Buch, Robert Rossle Clin, Dept Hematol Oncol & Tumor Immunol, Berlin, Germany
[5] Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, Sackler Sch Med, Dept Pediat Hematol & Oncol, Ramat Gan, Israel
[6] Italian Natl Canc Inst Regina Elena, Clin Res & Informat Translat Unit, SC Epidemiol, Rome, Italy
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10.1200/JCO.2007.11.8166
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Purpose Applying current diagnostic methods, overt CNS involvement is a rare event in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). In contrast, CNS-directed therapy is essential for all patients with ALL because without it, the majority of patients eventually will experience relapse. To approach this discrepancy and to explore potential distinct biologic properties of leukemic cells that migrate into the CNS, we compared gene expression profiles of childhood ALL patients with initial CNS involvement with the profiles of CNS-negative patients. Patients and Methods We evaluated leukemic gene expression profiles from the bone marrow of 17 CNS-positive patients and 26 CNS-negative patients who were frequency matched for risk factors associated with CNS involvement. Results were confirmed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis and validated using independent patient samples. Results Interleukin-15 (IL-15) expression was consistently upregulated in leukemic cells of CNS-positive patients compared with CNS-negative patients. In multivariate analysis, IL-15 expression levels greater than the median were associated with CNS involvement compared with expression equal to or less than the median (odds ratio [OR] = 10.70; 95% Cl, 2.95 to 38.81). Diagnostic likelihood ratios for CNS positivity were 0.09 (95% Cl, 0.01 to 0.65) for the first and 6.93 (95% Cl, 2.55 to 18.83) for the fourth IL-15 expression quartiles. In patients who were CNS negative at diagnosis, IL-15 levels greater than the median were associated with subsequent CNS relapse compared with expression equal to or less than the median (OR = 13.80; 95% Cl, 3.38 to 56.31). Conclusion Quantification of leukemic IL-15 expression at diagnosis predicts CNS status and could be a new tool to further tailor CNS-directed therapy in childhood ALL.
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