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  • Abundant expression of BMI1 in follicular lymphoma is associated with reduced overall survival.

Abundant expression of BMI1 in follicular lymphoma is associated with reduced overall survival.

Leukemia & lymphoma (2017-12-19)
Naif AlJohani, Suk-Jin Choi, Andrew G Day, Abdulmohsen Alhejaily, Shakeel Virk, Tara Baetz, David P LeBrun
ABSTRACT

Although generally indolent, follicular lymphoma (FL) sometimes pursues a more aggressive course leading to early death. B-cell-specific Mo-MLV insertion site-1 (BMI1) is a member of the polycomb group (PcG) proteins that confer stem cell properties through gene silencing. We used multi-channel immunofluorescence and automated image analysis to quantify BMI1 selectively in the nuclei of FL-derived B-cells in routine biopsy specimens. Applying this assay to 109 pretreatment FL biopsy samples demonstrates a significant association between abundant BMI1 and reduced overall survival (p = .001); the statistically significant association with mortality persists in a Cox proportional hazards model that includes Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI) score, histological grade, and the presence of a component of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the biopsy sample. Ascertaining BMI1 over-expression may be useful in identifying patients who might benefit from novel therapies directed at reversing the chromatin-modifying functions of BMI1.