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Clinical significance of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) in multiple myeloma

  • Andreas Trojan
  • , Marianne Tinguely
  • , Sonia Vallet
  • , Burkhardt Seifert
  • , Bettina Jenni
  • , Alfred Zippelius
  • , Mathias Witzens-Harig
  • , Gunhild Mechtersheimer
  • , Anthony D. Ho
  • , Hartmut Goldschmidt
  • , Dirk Jäger
  • , Mario Boccadoro
  • , Marco Ladetto

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Abstract

Several biological and clinical considerations suggest the involvement of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), the key enzyme of prostaglandin (PG) synthesis, in the pathogenesis and progression of haematological malignancies. Despite the wealth of data concerning COX-2 expression, only limited information is available on multiple myeloma (MM). Using standard immunohistochemistry we therefore evaluated COX-2 protein expression in samples from 57 patients with a primary diagnosis of MM. Time to progression and a variety of clinicopathological features were evaluated by the Kaplan-Meier method and the Cox regression model. In addition, COX-2 expression was evaluated by staining bone marrow from healthy donors and 11 patients with MGUS. Overall, 31 MM samples (54%) expressed COX-2. Positivity for COX-2 was unrelated to stage or clinical or molecular features of the disease. However, patients with COX-2 positive tumours experienced a significantly shorter time to progression (17 vs 30 months, p = 0.037). In summary, COX-2 is frequently expressed in MM and correlates with shorter progression-free survival.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)400-403
Numero di pagine4
RivistaSchweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
Volume136
Numero di pubblicazione25-26
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 24 giu 2006
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