British Journal of Haematology 2015-03-01

Circulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells correlate with clinical outcome in Hodgkin Lymphoma patients treated up-front with a risk-adapted strategy.

Alessandra Romano, Nunziatina Laura Parrinello, Calogero Vetro, Stefano Forte, Annalisa Chiarenza, Amalia Figuera, Giovanna Motta, Giuseppe Alberto Palumbo, Massimo Ippolito, Ugo Consoli, Francesco Di Raimondo

Index: Br. J. Haematol. 168(5) , 689-700, (2015)

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Abstract

In the attempt to find a peripheral blood biological marker that could mirror the dysregulated microenvironment of Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL), we analysed the amount of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC), including the three main sub-types (monocytic, granulocytic and CD34 + fraction). The absolute MDSC count was investigated in 60 consecutive newly diagnosed HL patients and correlated with clinical variables at diagnosis and outcome. Patients received standard-of-care chemotherapy with the exception of interim fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET-2)-positive patients, who were switched early to a salvage regimen. All MDSC subsets were increased in HL patients compared to normal subjects (P < 0·0001) and were higher in non-responders. However, a strong prognostic significance was limited to immature (CD34(+) ) MDSC. A cut-off level of 0·0045 × 10(9) /l for CD34(+) MDSC resulted in 89% (95% confidence interval [CI] 52-99%) sensitivity and 92% (95% CI 81-98%) specificity. The positive predictive value to predict progression-free survival was 0·90 for PET-2 and 0·98 for CD34(+) MDSC count; the negative predictive value was 0·57 for PET-2 and 0·73 for CD34(+) MDSC. PFS was significantly shorter in patients with more than 0·0045 × 10(9) CD34(+) MDSC cells/l at diagnosis and/or PET-2 positivity (P < 0·0001). In conclusion, all circulating MDSC subsets are increased in HL; CD34(+) MDSC predict short PFS, similarly to PET-2 but with the advantage of being available at diagnosis.© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.


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