Leukemia Research Reports (Jan 2022)

Can Gilbert's syndrome mitigate chronic lymphocytic leukemia?

  • Leonid L Yavorkovsky,
  • Lev Shvidel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. 100322

Abstract

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The study links two intriguing observations about chronic lymphocytic leukemia and Gilbert's syndrome – the oxidative stress affecting the former, and the anti-oxidative effects of the latter. Our pilot study showed that compared to the general CLL population, the GS/CLL cohort less commonly required therapy and demonstrated a reduced CLL-related mortality. Our findings prompt a speculation that elevated bilirubin in GS could hypothetically attenuate the oxidative stress thereby exerting a safeguarding effect on leukemia pathogenesis. We believe that this hypothesis-generating study could open new avenues for exploring oxidative stress as a potential pathogenetic and, hypothetically, therapeutic target for mitigating CLL

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