| Literature DB >> 26205037 |
Erin Jou1, Oleg Gligich1, Alvita C Y Chan2, Diwakar Mohan3, Uriel R Felsen4, Sabarish Ayyappan5, Henny H Billett1, Edwin P Hui2, Anthony T Chan2, Radha Raghupathy2.
Abstract
The significance of HIV associated paraproteins and their risk of progression to hematological malignancies remains unclear. We compared the development of hematological malignancies among HIV+ (n = 266) and HIV- (n = 537) patients with monoclonal gammopathies. HIV+ and HIV- patients with a positive serum protein electrophoresis test (SPEP) were studied. HIV+ SPEP+ were more likely to have faint and oligoclonal paraproteins (F-SPEP) and less likely to have discrete bands (D-SPEP) compared to HIV- SPEP+. The incidence of hematological malignancies was significantly lower in the HIV+ compared to the HIV- (6.4% vs 15.4%, p < 0.0002). Upon subgroup analysis, the lower incidence of hematological malignancies was noted for HIV+ patients with F-SPEP but not for those with D-SPEP.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; hematological malignancy; monoclonal proteins; oligoclonal proteins; paraproteins
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26205037 DOI: 10.1002/hon.2247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hematol Oncol ISSN: 0278-0232 Impact factor: 5.271