Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/53871
Type: Journal article
Title: Multiple Myeloma Includes Phenotypically Defined Subsets of Clonotypic CD20+ B Cells that Persist During Treatment with Rituximab
Author: Pilarski, L.
Baigorri, E.
Mant, M.
Pilarski, P.
Adamson, P.
Zola, H.
Belch, A.
Citation: Clinical medicine. Oncology, 2008; 2:275-287
Publisher: Libertas Academica Ltd
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 1177-9314
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Linda M., Pilarski and Eva Baigorri, and Michael J., Mant and Patrick M., Pilarski and Penelope Adamson, and Heddy Zola, and Andrew R., Belch
Abstract: Potential progenitor B cell compartments in multiple myeloma (MM) are clinically important. MM B cells and some circulating MM plasma cells express CD20, predicting their clearance by treatment with anti-CD20. Here we describe two types of clonotypic CD20+ B cell in peripheral blood of myeloma patients, identified by their expression of CD19 and CD20 epitopes, their expression of CD45RA and their light scatter properties. Thus, the circulating component of the MM clone includes at least two distinct CD19+ CD20+ B cell compartments, as well as CD138+CD20+ plasma cells. To determine whether either or both B cell subsets and the CD20+ plasma cell subset were depleted by anti-CD20 therapy, they were evaluated before, during and after treatment of patients with rituximab (anti-CD20), followed by quantifying B cell subsets over a 5 month period during and after treatment. Overall, all three types of circulating B lineage cells persist despite treatment with rituximab. The inability of rituximab to prolong survival in MM may result from this failure to deplete CD20+ B and plasma cells in MM.
Description (link): http://eprints.kfupm.edu.sa/129735/
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