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      CD49d associates with nodal presentation and subsequent development of lymphadenopathy in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

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          CD49d is a surface integrin that is expressed on chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) cells, and strongly correlates with more aggressive disease. Given its association with cell-cell adhesion and leucocyte trafficking, we hypothesized that patients with high CD49d expression would experience a clinical course dominated by lymphadenopathy. CD49d expression was measured by flow cytometry and considered positive if expressed by ≥30% of CLL cells. The study included 797 newly diagnosed CLL/small lymphocytic leukaemia patients; 279 (35%) were CD49d positive. CD49d-positive patients were more likely to present with lymphadenopathy ( P < 0·001); a finding that persisted after adjusting for fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) and IGHV mutation status [odds ratio (OR) 2·51; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1·64–3·83; P < 0·001]. Among CLL Rai 0 patients, CD49d positivity was associated with shorter time to development of lymphadenopathy (3·2 years vs not reached, P < 0·01). This association was maintained after adjusting for either FISH [hazard ratio (HR) 2·18; 95% CI 1·25–3·81; P = 0·006) or IGHV status (HR 2·02; 95% CI 1·11–3·69; P = 0·02) individually, but was attenuated when adjusting by both (HR 1·72; 95% CI 0·88–3·38; P = 0·11). These data demonstrate that CD49d-positive CLL patients experience a disease course dominated by lymphadenopathy. These findings could have implications for therapy selection and disease monitoring.

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          Journal
          0372544
          1822
          Br J Haematol
          Br. J. Haematol.
          British journal of haematology
          0007-1048
          1365-2141
          21 June 2017
          07 April 2017
          July 2017
          01 May 2018
          : 178
          : 1
          : 99-105
          Affiliations
          Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA
          Author notes
          Correspondence: Tait Shanafelt, MD, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA. shanafelt.tait@ 123456mayo.edu
          Article
          PMC5549625 PMC5549625 5549625 nihpa886253
          10.1111/bjh.14647
          5549625
          28386906
          06a9ecd8-f166-4d39-a242-24a6ff33f239
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          chronic lymphocytic leukaemia,small lymphocytic lymphoma,CD49d,lymphadenopathy

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