The impact and prognostic significance of chronic lymphocytic leukemia upregulated 1 (cllu1) gene expression in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A single center experience

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Objectives: To determine CLLU1 gene levels and the relationship of that gene among other prognostic parameters in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Methods: Bone-marrow infiltration pattern, β2-microglobulin (β 2-M), cluster of differentiation (CD)38, and ZAP-70 status were recorded. CLLU1 levels were assessed by real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and expressed as folds. The relationship between CLLU1 and other known prognostic parameters was evaluated. Results: CLLU1 expression was positive in 81 patients and negative in 3 patients. The median (interquartile range [IQR]) CLLU1 level was 6.45 folds (3.75-16.57 folds) in patients with β 2-M normal values and 16.22 folds (3.91-62.00 folds) in patients with increased β 2-M (P = .15). Patients with a higher CD38 value than the median level had 3 times higher CLLU1 levels than the other group (P = .07). The median (IQR) CLLU1 level was 4.25 folds (2.75-13.71 folds) in patients with CLL who tested negative on ZAP-70, whereas it was 49.52 folds (15.06- 446.36 folds) in those who tested positive via ZAP-70 (P = .005). Conclusions: CLLU1 is a specific parameter to CLL, and its level corresponds well with the ZAP-70 level.

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Sevinc, M., Karabulut, A., Eskazan, A. E., Tatonyan, S. C., Ozbek, U., & Soysal, T. (2020). The impact and prognostic significance of chronic lymphocytic leukemia upregulated 1 (cllu1) gene expression in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A single center experience. Lab Medicine, 51(3), 259–264. https://doi.org/10.1093/LABMED/LMZ058

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