Turkish Journal of Hematology, cilt.23, sa.1, ss.47-52, 2006 (SCI-Expanded)
Cytokinesis plays an important role in the etiology of multiple myeloma. The transforming growth factor (TGF) beta 1 levels in 82 sera from 60 patients with multiple myeloma were analyzed by ELISA. Fourty one sample were obtained before treatment from newly diagnosed patients, 22 after treatment from the same patients and 19 from relapsed/refractory patients. Serum median TGF level of newly diagnosed patients was 769.5 ng/mL (126-1853), and the relapsed/refractory patients had similar levels. TGF levels after chemotherapy were not different between patients that reached plateau phase and those who remained refractory. We found a negative correlation between TGF and C-reactive protein and blood urea nitrogen and a positive correlation between TGF and hemoglobin level in newly diagnosed patients. After treatment, it was determined that TGF levels at diagnosis were higher in patients who reached plateau phase than in the refractory patients. Elevated serum TGF concentration at diagnosis in multiple myeloma patients may be a favorable predictor of response.