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Wen-Yu Chuang1, Hung Chang2, Lee-Yung Shih2, Po-Nan Wang2, Yu-Sun Chang3, Tung-Liang Lin2, Yu-Shin Hung2, Chi-Ju Yeh1, Shir-Hwa Ueng1, Tzung-Chih Tang2, Ming-Chung Kuo2, Po Dunn2, Jin-Hou Wu2, Hsiao-Wen Kao2, Che-Wei Ou2, Yung-Liang Wan4, Chuen Hsueh5,6.
Abstract
Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Age over 60 years is one of the five parameters of the International Prognostic Index (IPI), which is the most important clinical prognostic predictor in DLBCL. A previous study on German DLBCL patients over 60 years of age showed that immunoblastic morphology, but not germinal center B cell-like (GCB)/non-GCB subtype, correlated with short survival. We collected 174 DLBCL cases over 60 years of age in Taiwan and performed immunophenotyping and detection of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-encoded RNA (EBER) by in situ hybridization. Of the cases, 5.2 % were positive for CD5 and 5.7 % positive for EBER. Neither immunoblastic morphology nor GCB/non-GCB subtype correlated with survival. In univariate analysis, adverse prognostic factors included IPI ≥ 3 (P < 0.000001), B symptoms (P = 0.000075), bone marrow/peripheral blood involvement (P = 0.017), EBER positivity (P = 0.0013), and CD5 positivity (P = 0.016). In multivariate analysis, CD5 positivity was the only independent adverse prognostic factor (HR = 3.16; 95 % CI = 1.34-7.47; P = 0.0087) in addition to IPI ≥ 3 (HR = 3.07; 95 % CI = 1.84-5.11; P = 0.000018). Surprisingly, despite an overall 5.2 % incidence of central nervous system (CNS) relapse in our patients, none of the CD5+ cases experienced CNS relapse (P = 1.00). This is in stark contrast to the more frequent CNS relapse in Japanese CD5+ DLBCL patients. EBER positivity was associated with IPI ≥ 3 (P = 0.010), stage III-IV (P = 0.0082), and B symptoms (P = 0.011). In multivariate analysis, EBER positivity was not an independent adverse prognostic factor (P = 0.81), its effect being due likely to accompanying adverse clinical parameters.Entities:
Keywords: CD5; Diffuse large B cell lymphoma; Elderly; Epstein-Barr virus; Survival; Taiwan
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26369546 DOI: 10.1007/s00428-015-1845-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virchows Arch ISSN: 0945-6317 Impact factor: 4.064