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Abstract Background Identifying prognostic markers is important for the clinical and pathological course of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Cluster of differentiation CD49d expression and percentage of smudge cells in CLL patients have recently been reported as newer prognostic factor. Aim of the Study To estimate CD49d expression as an independent prognostic marker in CLL patients and to investigate its relation to the known prognostic factors Methods Thirty adults with CLL were enrolled. Smudge cells percentage was calculated by microscopic evaluation of blood smears. Testing of cluster of differentiation CD49d expression was done by flowcytometry and detection of ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene, protein 53(P53) gene deletions and trisomy 12 were performed using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). Results CD49d expression was associated with lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, advanced staging, high total leucocytic count, immunophenotyping scoring, CD38 positivity, short LDT, low smear cell percentage, and presence of p53 deletion. Low percentage of Smear cell (<30%) showed a significantly higher incidence of lymphadenopathy and organomegaly. Additionally, it was associated with a high total leucocytic count, low platelet count, high atypical lymphocytic count and typical IPT scoring, shorter LDT, positive CD38 expression and CD49d expression and ATM and P53 deletions. Conclusion CD49d expression and low smudge cell percent were consistently associated with poor prognostic indicators, suggesting that they could be considered as adverse predictors and they should be merged together to improve the power of the prognostic panels of CLL in the clinical setting.

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