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Prognostication of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the rituximab era

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Pages 360-373 | Received 24 Sep 2010, Accepted 22 Nov 2010, Published online: 28 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Predicting the prognosis of patients diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) has been a moving target over the last several years. While earlier prognostic models relied mainly on such clinical variables as age, stage of disease, and performance status, it has become evident from gene-expression microarray studies that DLBCL is a heterogeneous disease in terms of molecular pathogenesis and cell of origin. Despite providing considerable insight into disease biology, these techniques are not widely available and are, at least at present, not applicable to routine clinical practice. Furthermore, older prognostic models need to be revalidated and modified as improved therapeutic options become available. In this review, we discuss pertinent studies on individual biomarkers and pattern-based biomarker models, with an emphasis on markers evaluated in patients treated with rituximab-containing chemotherapy. We also discuss recent and ongoing therapeutic trials using drugs that target molecular markers and pathways involved in the pathogenesis of DLBCL or those that adversely influence prognosis. The ultimate goal of these efforts is to refine prognostication of DLBCL using widely available, reproducible, and consistently predictive biomarker models applicable to currently used chemoimmunotherapy, and to create a pathophysiologically based framework for the rational design of individually tailored therapy.

Declaration of interest: This work was supported by the Veterans Health Administration.

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