190 TAPASIN AND HLA CLASS I DOWN-REGULATED IN PRIMARY HUMAN MULTIPLE MYELOMA: SUITABLE INDICATOR OF POOR PROGNOSIS. (1st January 2006)
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- 190 TAPASIN AND HLA CLASS I DOWN-REGULATED IN PRIMARY HUMAN MULTIPLE MYELOMA: SUITABLE INDICATOR OF POOR PROGNOSIS. (1st January 2006)
- Main Title:
- 190 TAPASIN AND HLA CLASS I DOWN-REGULATED IN PRIMARY HUMAN MULTIPLE MYELOMA: SUITABLE INDICATOR OF POOR PROGNOSIS.
- Authors:
- Vélez, B.
Grizzi, F.
Wenhan, W.
Pinkston, J.
Cunha, N. D.
Cobos, E.
Kast, W. M.
Ferrone, S.
Chiriva-Internati, M. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Purpose: The correlation between expression of tapasin and HLA class I was studied in patients refractory to conventional treatment in multiple myeloma (MM). Regulation of tapasin and HLA class I expression could be suitable markers for prognostic factors of MM patients. Methods: Expression of mRNA for tapasin and HLA class I was evaluated via reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for 20 primary MM tumors and 6 MM cell lines. Protein analysis was performed using Western blots for protein expression of tapasin and HLA class I. Summary: HLA class I and tapasin were analyzed in a panel of 20 fresh primary MM tumors and 6 MM cell lines. In primary tumors, 50% do not express tapasin at the protein level but are positive for mRNA. Following standard treatment of MM, 50% do not express tapasin at the protein level and 30% do not express mRNA or protein. Restoration by IFN-g further suggests tapasin expression in MM is alternately due to dysregulation rather than structural alterations by mutation. Conclusion: These data indicate that absence of tapasin plays a central role in down-regulation of HLA class I in relapse MM patients. Tapasin and HLA class I down-regulation was prominent in relapsing patients compared to control. Deficiency of tapasin in tumor cells appears to be a frequent event in human tumors. Furthermore, tapasin and HLA class I down-regulation in MM was extensively associated with reduced survival of patients, therefore playing a roleAbstract : Purpose: The correlation between expression of tapasin and HLA class I was studied in patients refractory to conventional treatment in multiple myeloma (MM). Regulation of tapasin and HLA class I expression could be suitable markers for prognostic factors of MM patients. Methods: Expression of mRNA for tapasin and HLA class I was evaluated via reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for 20 primary MM tumors and 6 MM cell lines. Protein analysis was performed using Western blots for protein expression of tapasin and HLA class I. Summary: HLA class I and tapasin were analyzed in a panel of 20 fresh primary MM tumors and 6 MM cell lines. In primary tumors, 50% do not express tapasin at the protein level but are positive for mRNA. Following standard treatment of MM, 50% do not express tapasin at the protein level and 30% do not express mRNA or protein. Restoration by IFN-g further suggests tapasin expression in MM is alternately due to dysregulation rather than structural alterations by mutation. Conclusion: These data indicate that absence of tapasin plays a central role in down-regulation of HLA class I in relapse MM patients. Tapasin and HLA class I down-regulation was prominent in relapsing patients compared to control. Deficiency of tapasin in tumor cells appears to be a frequent event in human tumors. Furthermore, tapasin and HLA class I down-regulation in MM was extensively associated with reduced survival of patients, therefore playing a role in poor prognosis of disease. … (more)
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- Journal of investigative medicine. Volume 54:Number 1(2006)
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- Journal of investigative medicine
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- Volume 54:Number 1(2006)
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- Volume 54, Issue 1 (2006)
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- 2006
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- 54
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- 1
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- S290
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- S290
- Publication Date:
- 2006-01-01
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- Clinical medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Research -- Periodicals
Medicine
Research -- United States
Clinical medicine
Medicine -- Research
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- 10.2310/6650.2005.X0008.189 ↗
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