Abstract
We performed immunophenotypic and IgVH mutation analyses on the chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells of 307 patients for expression of CD38, ZAP-70, and IgVH mutation status to determine the relative strength of each in predicting the need for early treatment. For this we assessed the time from diagnosis to initial therapy for progressive and/or symptomatic disease. Patients confirmed to have remained untreated were censored for this endpoint. Expression of CD38 was defined as the proportion of CD38-stained CLL cells that had fluorescence intensity above a defined threshold. Similarly, cases were defined as ZAP-70+ when 20% or more of the ZAP-70-stained CLL cells had fluorescence intensity above a defined threshold, as described (
NEJM
351
:893
, 2004
2005, The American Society of Hematology
2004
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