Effect of High VEGF-C mRNA Expression on Achievement of Complete Remission in Adult Acute Myeloid Leukemia |
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Authors: | Sung-Eun Lee Ji Yoon Lee A-Reum Han Hee-Sun Hwang Woo-Sung Min Hee-Je Kim |
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Affiliation: | 2. Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, College of Health Sciences, Sangji University, Wonju, Korea;3. Leukemia Research Institute, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | Although vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) is known to be expressed in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) blasts, the relevance of VEGF-C in the clinical setting remains to be fully explored. We examined the effect of VEGF-C on achievement of complete remission (CR) in adult de novo AML and immune cell population profiles according to VEGF-C mRNA expression. In comparison of VEGF-C expression between the no-CR and CR groups, the CR group showed a trend toward higher levels of plasma VEGF-C (P = .088), whereas mRNA expression of VEGF-C was downregulated (P = .008). Next, patients with continuous data for VEGF-C were divided into two groups (low vs. high) by a ROC curve analysis. The low- versus high-level groups for plasma VEGF-C (RR of 0.20, P = .030), mRNA expression of VEGF-C (RR of 18.75, P = .003), and the ratio of plasma level to mRNA expression (RR of 0.05, P = .007) were potential predictors of CR on univariate analysis. After adjusting for potential clinical factors including genetic group, multivariate analyses revealed that high VEGF-C mRNA expression was an independent risk factor for failure of induction chemotherapy. Furthermore, patients with high VEGF-C mRNA expression had a lower frequency of NKT and CD8+ cells and showed a trend for a lower frequency of NK cells. These results suggest that interruption of VEGF-C signaling might be a potential therapeutic target for antileukemic treatment in AML patients. |
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Keywords: | Address all correspondence to Hee-Je Kim M.D. Ph.D. Department of Hematology Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital The Catholic University of Korea 222 Banpodaero Seocho-Gu Seoul 06591 Republic of Korea. |
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