Clinical relevance of elevated levels of serum soluble interleukin-2 receptor alpha (sIL-2Ra) in patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

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Levels of soluble interleukin-2 receptor alpha (slL-2Rα) are known to increase in the sera of patients with certain malignancies, including malignant lymphoma. This study aimed to assess the clinical significance of the slL-2Rα level in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). We used ELISA to measure the slL-2Rαlevels in 48 newly diagnosed and untreated patients with NHL and evaluated the correlation between the slL-2Rα levels and clinical characteristics and the International Prognostic Index (IPI). We monitored serum slL-2Ra in 7 patients to compare the changes in their clinical progress with these levels. High levels of serum slL-2Ra (≥2,000 U/mL) correlated well with parameters defining the high risk group according to the IPI, i.e., high tumor burden at diagnosis (stage III+IV) and lactate dehydrogenase ≥472 U/L. The levels were also associated with B symptoms, bone marrow involvement, and poor response to therapy. The slL-2Rα level decreased during complete remission and was elevated during disease progression or relapse. A high level of slL-2Rα was significantly associated with a low survival rate. These results suggest that serum slL-2Ra might be useful as a biomarker for evaluating the prognosis of patients with NHL at the time of diagnosis and during therapy. A well-controlled, large-scale study is needed to clarify the clinical significance of slL-2Ra in specific groups of NHL. ©The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine.

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Jo, S. A., Hwang, S. H., Chang, C. L., Kim, S. Y., Shin, H. J., Chung, J. S., … Lee, E. Y. (2010). Clinical relevance of elevated levels of serum soluble interleukin-2 receptor alpha (sIL-2Ra) in patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 30(6), 600–605. https://doi.org/10.3343/kjlm.2010.30.6.600

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