PMID: 16531253Mar 15, 2006Paper

The biological characteristics of CD34+ CD2+ adult acute promyelocytic leukemia and the CD34 CD2 hypergranular (M3) and microgranular (M3v) phenotypes

Haematologica
Francesco AlbanoG Specchia

Abstract

Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is characterized by leukemic cells blocked at the promyelocytic stage of granulocytic differentiation. To date, it is still not clear whether CD34 expression identifies a subset of APL patients with peculiar characteristics. We, therefore, conducted a detailed analysis of CD34 expression at diagnosis in 136 adults with de novo APL. We investigated 136 newly diagnosed APL patients from four Italian Institutions. All 136 cases were tested for CD34 and CD2 expression: 124 (91%) cases were classified as hypergranular (M3) and 12 (9%) as the hyporgranular M3 variant (M3v). The parameters considered were white blood cell (WBC) and platelet counts, hemoglobin levels, percentage of peripheral blood leukemic promyelocytes (PBLP), CD15, CD56 and HLA-DR expression, and the PML/RARalpha isoform, to assess their relationship with CD34 and CD2 expression. CD34 expression was associated with the M3v subtype and higher proportion of HLA-DR+ and CD2+ cases. Moreover, compared with CD34- APL patients, CD34+ APL patients had a significantly higher percentage of PBLP at presentation, were more frequently female and had a higher proportion of bcr3 expression. Among the 136 APL cases, 24 (17.6%) and 80 (58.8%) were...Continue Reading

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