Prognostic predictors of nasal NK/T cell lymphoma detected by immunohistochemical staining

Journal: Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi [Chinese Journal Of Oncology]
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the prognostic predictors of nasal NK/T cell lymphoma.

Methods: The clinicopathologic feature data of 61 patients with nasal NK/T cell lymphoma proven by pathological examination from Jan. 1997 to Jan. 2005 were collected. Expression of survivin, CD44, nm23, p53, Ki-67, MDR-1 and CD95 was detected by immunohistochemical staining in 30 patients with available histologic specimens. The correlation between these factors and prognosis were analyzed.

Results: In univariate analysis, performance status, LDH level, clinical stage, initial treatment response, CD56, Ki-67 and CD95 were found to be the prognostic factors associated with time to progression (TTP) in nasal NK/T cell lymphoma, while the performance status, B symptoms, LDH level, initial treatment response, Ki-67 and CD95 were demonstrated as prognostic factors related to overall survival. In multivariate analysis, clinical stage, initial treatment response and performance status were independent prognostic factors for TTP, while the latter two factors were independent prognostic factors of overall survival.

Conclusions: Clinical stage and initial treatment response, and performance status are found to be independent prognostic factors for TTP, whereas the latter two factors are demonstrated as independent prognostic factors of the overall survival. Overexpression of Ki-67 may be an unfavorable prognostic factor, but overexpression of CD95 may be a favorable one.

Authors
Bi-yun Wang, Xiao-nan Hong, Ji-liang Yin, Hong-fen Lu, Xiao-qiu Li, Xue-jun Ma, Ye Guo