High nerve growth factor receptor (p75NTR) expression is a favourable prognostic factor in paediatric B cell precursor-acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.

  • Anja Troeger
  • Sonja Gudowius
  • Gabriele Escherich
  • den Boer
  • L Monique
  • Ludmila Glouchkova
  • Birgit Ackermann
  • Roland Meisel
  • Hans-Juergen Laws
  • Marketa Groeger
  • Ruediger Wessalowski
  • Reinhart Willers
  • Jochen Harbott
  • Rob Pieters
  • Gritta Janka-Schaub
  • Gritta E Janka-Schaub
  • Helmut Hanenberg
  • Dagmar Dilloo

Abstract

Nerve growth factor (NGF) plays a pivotal role in cellular survival/death decisions with the low affinity receptor p75NTR predominately transmitting anti-proliferative signals. In spite of its established role in B-cell function and identification as a prognostically favourable marker in a number of malignancies, little is known about the expression pattern and prognostic significance of p75NTR in B cell precursor-acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (BCP-ALL). p75NTR expression was prospectively studied on primary ALL-blasts in a cohort of paediatric patients with common ALL (n = 86) and preB-ALL (n = 34) treated within the Co-operative study group for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (CoALL) protocol, CoALL06-97. Flow cytometric analysis showed that almost half of the patients expressed no or negligible amounts of p75NTR (

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number3
ISSN0007-1048
Publication statusPublished - 2007
pubmed 17910636