Deletion of chromosome band 13q14 as detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization is a prognostic factor in patients with multiple myeloma who are receiving allogeneic dose-reduced stem cell transplantation.

  • Nicolaus-Martin Kröger
  • Georgia Schilling
  • Hermann Einsele
  • Peter Liebisch
  • Avichai Shimoni
  • Arnon Nagler
  • Jose A Perez-Simon
  • San Miguel
  • F Jesus
  • Michael Kiehl
  • Axel Fauser
  • Rainer Schwerdtfeger
  • Hannes Wandt
  • Herbert G Sayer
  • Han Myint
  • Tatjana Zabelina
  • Tatjana Zabelina
  • Judith Dierlamm
  • Axel Hinke
  • Axel Zander

Abstract

We investigated in a retrospective multicenter study the impact of chromosome arm 13q deletion (13q-) as detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on outcome after dose-reduced allografting in patients with multiple myeloma. In 68 of 140 patients, data on chromosome 13q status were available. Most patients included had advanced myeloma. At 2 years, patients with 13q deletion (n = 31) had a shorter event-free (18% vs 42%; P =.05) and overall survival (18% vs 67%; P =.03) than patients without 13q- (n = 37). Patients with 13q- experienced a higher relapse rate (77% vs 44%; P

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheDeutsch
Aufsatznummer11
ISSN0006-4971
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2004
pubmed 14982868