Clinical Significance of Soluble CD30 Antigen in the Sera of Patients With Untreated Hodgkin's Disease
The soluble form of the CD30 antigen (sCD30), an 88-Kd glycoprotein that is released by Hodgkin's-derived cell lines in vitro, can be detected in patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma, adult (HTLV-1+) T-cell leukemia, rare cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and acute infectious mononucleosis...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Blood 1991-05, Vol.77 (9), p.1983-1988 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The soluble form of the CD30 antigen (sCD30), an 88-Kd glycoprotein that is released by Hodgkin's-derived cell lines in vitro, can be detected in patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma, adult (HTLV-1+) T-cell leukemia, rare cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and acute infectious mononucleosis (anti–EBV-lgM+). In a prospective study of 90 consecutive untreated patients with newly diagnosed Hodgkin's disease who were treated according to the protocols of the German Hodgkin Study group, 22% had detectable levels of sCD30 in their serum. sCD30 was only detected in patients with B symptoms (20 of 44 or 45%), and maximum sCD30 levels (88 U/mL) were found in stage IVB. Of 87 patients evaluable for response, sCD30+ patients had significantly lower rates of complete remission (9 of 20 or 45% v 60 of 67 or 90%; P < .001) and higher rates of progressive disease (9 of 20 or 45% v 6 of 67 or 9%; P < .001) than CD30- patients. Similarly, freedom from treatment failure curves were significantly worse for CD30+ patients (P = .0003). sCD30 disappeared after successful treatment, but increased in patients with progressive disease. It was never detected in patients in complete remission or in healthy controls. We conclude that sCD30 is a valuable marker for disease activity and has prognostic significance in Hodgkin's disease. |
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ISSN: | 0006-4971 1528-0020 |
DOI: | 10.1182/blood.V77.9.1983.1983 |