[PDF][PDF] The proliferation gene expression signature is a quantitative integrator of oncogenic events that predicts survival in mantle cell lymphoma

A Rosenwald, G Wright, A Wiestner, WC Chan… - Cancer cell, 2003 - cell.com
A Rosenwald, G Wright, A Wiestner, WC Chan, JM Connors, E Campo, RD Gascoyne
Cancer cell, 2003cell.com
We used gene expression profiling to establish a molecular diagnosis of mantle cell
lymphoma (MCL), to elucidate its pathogenesis, and to predict the length of survival of these
patients. An MCL gene expression signature defined a large subset of MCLs that expressed
cyclin D1 and a novel subset that lacked cyclin D1 expression. A precise measurement of
tumor cell proliferation, provided by the expression of proliferation signature genes,
identified patient subsets that differed by more than 5 years in median survival. Differences …
Abstract
We used gene expression profiling to establish a molecular diagnosis of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), to elucidate its pathogenesis, and to predict the length of survival of these patients. An MCL gene expression signature defined a large subset of MCLs that expressed cyclin D1 and a novel subset that lacked cyclin D1 expression. A precise measurement of tumor cell proliferation, provided by the expression of proliferation signature genes, identified patient subsets that differed by more than 5 years in median survival. Differences in cyclin D1 mRNA abundance synergized with INK4a/ARF locus deletions to dictate tumor proliferation rate and survival. We propose a quantitative model of the aberrant cell cycle regulation in MCL that provides a rationale for the design of cell cycle inhibitor therapy in this malignancy.
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