CD130 rather than CD126 expression is associated with disease activity in multiple myeloma

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Abstract

We analyzed the expression of both components of IL-6R, CD126 the ligand binding protein and CD130 the signal transducing protein, on plasma cells from MGUS and multiple myeloma (MM) cases using flow cytometry. CD126 was detectable in 50% of either MGUS or MM patients without any change of expression during disease progression. In contrast, CD 130 expression was up- regulated during tumoural expansion (43% of MM patients at diagnosis versus 88% at relapse). Finally, combining CD126 and CD130 expression we found a significant increase of the percentage of CD126+ CD130+ patients at relapse, underlying the crucial role of IL-6 response in the late stage of MM.

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Barillé, S., Thabard, W., Robillard, N., Moreau, P., Pineau, D., Harousseau, J. L., … Amiot, M. (1999). CD130 rather than CD126 expression is associated with disease activity in multiple myeloma. British Journal of Haematology, 106(2), 532–535. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1999.01563.x

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