[Relation between Bcl-2 protein expression and results of therapy in patients with acute myeloblastic leukemia].

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Flow cytometric expression of Bcl-2 protein was analyzed in 67 newly diagnosed acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) patients using an anti-Bcl-2 monoclonal antibody by direct immunofluorescence technique and result were correlated with FAB subtype, CD34 expression and clinical outcome. The number of Bcl-2+ cells in each sample was heterogenous (range, 19% to 96%), with mean of 81%. The percentage of Bcl-2+ cells was higher in M0 and M1 types according French-American-British classification. The mean fluorescence index (MFI), expressed as the ratio of sample channel: control mean channel was significantly higher (p < 0.01) in M0 (19.0) and M1 (17.6) than M4 (11.7) and M5 (8.9) cytotypes. In addition, Bcl-2 MFI significantly correlated both with CD34 positivity and with CD34 MFI. High percentage expression of Bcl-2 and MFI index of Bcl 2 was associated with a low complete remission rate after intensive chemotherapy (40.4% in cases with 20% and more positive cells vs 72% in cases with less than 20% positive cells). By statistical analysis we also demonstrated that both Bcl-2 high MFI (> 16) and CD34 expression are independent prognostic factors for achieving CR in AML.
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Authors Tóthová, E;Stecová, N;Kafková, A;Fricová, M;Guman, T;Elbertová, A;
Journal Vnitrni lekarstvi
Year 2004
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