Markers of B-cell activation in relation to risk of non-hodgkin lymphoma

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Abstract

B-cell activation biomarkers have been associated with increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in HIV-infected populations. However, whether a similar association may exist in general populations has not been established. We conducted a case-control study within the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study cohort to measure the B-cell activation biomarkers sCD23, sCD27, sCD30, sCD44, and CXCL13 in serum samples collected an average of 6 years before NHL diagnosis in 491 cases and 491 controls. Using logistic regression to estimate odds ratios, we observed strong associations between NHL and markers for all B-cell NHL and for major subtypes. Women with marker levels in the highest-versus-lowest quartile categories of CD23, CD27, CD30, or CXCL13 were at 2.8-to 5.5-fold increased risk of B-NHL. In addition, there were signi ficant trends of risk with increasing levels of these markers present. Associations were strongest for cases with shortest lag times between blood draw and diagnosis (<3 years). However, there were also significant associations for cases with the longest prediagnostic lag (9 to 13 years). Taken together, our findings indicate a prominent role for B-cell activation among postmenopausal women in the etiology of B-cell NHL and/or in processes reflective of early disease development as early as 9 years before diagnosis. ©2012 AACR.

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De Roos, A. J., Mirick, D. K., Edlefsen, K. L., LaCroix, A. Z., Kopecky, K. J., Madeleine, M. M., … Martińez-Maza, O. (2012). Markers of B-cell activation in relation to risk of non-hodgkin lymphoma. Cancer Research, 72(18), 4733–4743. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-12-1639

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