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I/D ACE gene polymorphism in survival of leukemia patients - hypothesis and pilot study

HÁJEK, D. TOMISKA, M. KRAHULCOVÁ, E. DRUCKMÜLLER, M. FLORIÁNOVÁ, M. IZAKOVIČOVÁ-HOLLÁ, L. VÁCHA, J.

Český název

I/D ACE gene polymorphism in survival of leukemia patients - hypothesis and pilot study

Anglický název

I/D ACE gene polymorphism in survival of leukemia patients - hypothesis and pilot study

Typ

článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) is involved not only in intracellular volume regulation but also in proliferation control. Since both ACE gene polymorphism (I/D ACE) and ABO blood group determine ACE level in peripheral blood and probably also in bone marrow, the hypothesis to the interindividual differences in survival of leukemic patients was suggested.The data of 25 patients of both sexes with acute myelogenous (AML), acute lymphatic (ALL), chronic myelogenous (CML) and chronic lymphatic (CLL) leukemia treated by conventional were used for the study.The overall survival (SUR) was estimated as the time from the date of diagnosis to the date of death. The difference between patient's individual SUR (iSUR) and median SUR according to the type of leukemia (mSUR) was calculated. This difference (iSUR-mSUR) varied with I/D ACE genotype (p<0.02) but neither with diagnosis nor with ABO blood group. The regression model for iSUR calculation, from mSUR and I/D ACE genotype, has been suggested.

Český abstrakt

Angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) is involved not only in intracellular volume regulation but also in proliferation control. Since both ACE gene polymorphism (I/D ACE) and ABO blood group determine ACE level in peripheral blood and probably also in bone marrow, the hypothesis to the interindividual differences in survival of leukemic patients was suggested.The data of 25 patients of both sexes with acute myelogenous (AML), acute lymphatic (ALL), chronic myelogenous (CML) and chronic lymphatic (CLL) leukemia treated by conventional were used for the study.The overall survival (SUR) was estimated as the time from the date of diagnosis to the date of death. The difference between patient's individual SUR (iSUR) and median SUR according to the type of leukemia (mSUR) was calculated. This difference (iSUR-mSUR) varied with I/D ACE genotype (p<0.02) but neither with diagnosis nor with ABO blood group. The regression model for iSUR calculation, from mSUR and I/D ACE genotype, has been suggested.

Anglický abstrakt

Angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) is involved not only in intracellular volume regulation but also in proliferation control. Since both ACE gene polymorphism (I/D ACE) and ABO blood group determine ACE level in peripheral blood and probably also in bone marrow, the hypothesis to the interindividual differences in survival of leukemic patients was suggested.The data of 25 patients of both sexes with acute myelogenous (AML), acute lymphatic (ALL), chronic myelogenous (CML) and chronic lymphatic (CLL) leukemia treated by conventional were used for the study.The overall survival (SUR) was estimated as the time from the date of diagnosis to the date of death. The difference between patient's individual SUR (iSUR) and median SUR according to the type of leukemia (mSUR) was calculated. This difference (iSUR-mSUR) varied with I/D ACE genotype (p<0.02) but neither with diagnosis nor with ABO blood group. The regression model for iSUR calculation, from mSUR and I/D ACE genotype, has been suggested.

Klíčová slova anglicky

chronic lymphatic leukemia

Vydáno

01.07.2003

Nakladatel

Elsevier

Místo

Spojené království

ISSN

0306-9877

Časopis

Medical Hypotheses

Ročník

2003

Číslo

1

Počet stran

5

BIBTEX


@article{BUT43808,
  author="Dobroslav {Hájek} and Miroslav {Tomiska} and Eva {Krahulcová} and Miloslav {Druckmüller} and Marie {Floriánová} and Ludmila {Izakovičová-Hollá} and Jan {Vácha},
  title="I/D ACE gene polymorphism in survival of leukemia patients – hypothesis and pilot study",
  journal="Medical Hypotheses",
  year="2003",
  volume="2003",
  number="1",
  month="July",
  publisher="Elsevier",
  address="Spojené království",
  issn="0306-9877"
}