CD200 is a new prognostic factor in multiple myeloma

Jérôme Moreaux(Établissement Français du Sang), Dirk Hose(Inserm), Thierry Rème(Heidelberg University), Éric Jourdan(Établissement Français du Sang), Michael Hundemer(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nîmes), Éric Legouffe(University Hospital Heidelberg), Pierre Moine(University Hospital Heidelberg), Philippe Bourin(Établissement Français du Sang), M Moos(Heidelberg University), Jill Corre(Établissement Français du Sang), Th. Möhler(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nîmes), John De Vos(Université de Montpellier), Jean François Rossi(National Center for Tumor Diseases), Hartmut Goldschmidt(Établissement Français du Sang), Bernard Klein(National Center for Tumor Diseases)
Blood
September 1, 2006
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Abstract

Using Affymetrix microarrays, we identified the expression of the CD200 gene in multiple myeloma cells (MMCs) of 112 patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (MM). The CD200 gene was either absent or present (Affymetrix call) in 22% and 78% of MMCs, respectively. The CD200 gene is not expressed in cells of the patients' bone marrow (BM). CD200 is a membrane glycoprotein that imparts an immunoregulatory signal through CD200R, leading to the suppression of T-cell-mediated immune responses. Patients with CD200(absent) MMCs have an increased event-free survival (EFS; 24 months) compared with patients with CD200(present) MMCs (14 months), after high-dose therapy and stem cell transplantation. In a Cox proportional-hazard model, the absence or presence of CD200 expression in MMCs is predictive for EFS for patients independently of ISS stage or beta2M serum levels. Thus, CD200 is an independent prognosis factor for patients with MM that could represent a new therapeutic target in MM.


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