Objective: To evaluate the prognostic significance of oxidative stress (OS) and antioxidant defence status measurement in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). Methods: d-ROMs test and BAP test were evaluated at diagnosis of 165 patients with CLL and correlated with clinical-biological features and prognosis. Results: An increased oxidative damage (d-ROMs test) and a reduced antioxidant potential (BAP test) were found in CLL patients than normal controls (P<.0001). CLL patients with higher d-ROMs values had higher number of circulating white blood cells and lymphocytes, and higher values of β2-microglobulin. Higher d-ROMs values were found in female (P=.0003), in patients with unmutated IgVH (P=.04), unfavourable cytogenetics (P=.002) and more advanced clinical stage (P=.002). Higher BAP test values were found in patients expressing CD49d (P=.01) and with more advanced clinical stage (P=.004). At a median follow-up of 48 months, CLL patients with d-ROMs ≥418 CARR U were found to have a shorter time to first treatment (TFT) (P=.0002), and a reduced survival (P=.006) than others. CLL patients with BAP test values ≥2155 μmol/L had a shorter TFT (P=.008) and a shorter survival (P=.003). Conclusions: OS can affect CLL patients by concomitantly increasing reactive oxygen metabolites production and decreasing antioxidant defences.

Prognostic relevance of oxidative stress measurement in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia / D'Arena, G.; Vitale, C.; Perbellini, O.; Coscia, M.; La Rocca, F.; Ruggieri, V.; Visco, C.; Di Minno, N. M. D.; Innocenti, I.; Pizza, V.; Deaglio, S.; Di Minno, G.; Giudice, A.; Calapai, G.; Musto, P.; Laurenti, L.; Iorio, E. L.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0902-4441. - 99:4(2017), pp. 306-314. [10.1111/ejh.12918]

Prognostic relevance of oxidative stress measurement in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

La Rocca F.;Ruggieri V.;Di Minno N. M. D.;Di Minno G.;Musto P.;
2017

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the prognostic significance of oxidative stress (OS) and antioxidant defence status measurement in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). Methods: d-ROMs test and BAP test were evaluated at diagnosis of 165 patients with CLL and correlated with clinical-biological features and prognosis. Results: An increased oxidative damage (d-ROMs test) and a reduced antioxidant potential (BAP test) were found in CLL patients than normal controls (P<.0001). CLL patients with higher d-ROMs values had higher number of circulating white blood cells and lymphocytes, and higher values of β2-microglobulin. Higher d-ROMs values were found in female (P=.0003), in patients with unmutated IgVH (P=.04), unfavourable cytogenetics (P=.002) and more advanced clinical stage (P=.002). Higher BAP test values were found in patients expressing CD49d (P=.01) and with more advanced clinical stage (P=.004). At a median follow-up of 48 months, CLL patients with d-ROMs ≥418 CARR U were found to have a shorter time to first treatment (TFT) (P=.0002), and a reduced survival (P=.006) than others. CLL patients with BAP test values ≥2155 μmol/L had a shorter TFT (P=.008) and a shorter survival (P=.003). Conclusions: OS can affect CLL patients by concomitantly increasing reactive oxygen metabolites production and decreasing antioxidant defences.
2017
Prognostic relevance of oxidative stress measurement in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia / D'Arena, G.; Vitale, C.; Perbellini, O.; Coscia, M.; La Rocca, F.; Ruggieri, V.; Visco, C.; Di Minno, N. M. D.; Innocenti, I.; Pizza, V.; Deaglio, S.; Di Minno, G.; Giudice, A.; Calapai, G.; Musto, P.; Laurenti, L.; Iorio, E. L.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0902-4441. - 99:4(2017), pp. 306-314. [10.1111/ejh.12918]
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