Literature DB >> 2896068

Characterization of the spectrum of postthymic T-cell malignancies in Taiwan. A clinicopathologic study of HTLV-1-positive and HTLV-1-negative cases.

I J Su1, C H Wang, A L Cheng, Y C Chen, H C Hsieh, C J Chen, H F Tien, S S Huang, C Y Hu.   

Abstract

Postthymic T-cell malignancy shows marked geographic, clinicopathologic, and prognostic diversity. The frequency and spectrum of T-cell malignancies in Taiwan were investigated. Fifty-two patients (35 male and 17 female) with a median age of 49 years, were consecutively encountered between October 1983 and April 1987; these accounted for 39% of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cases seen in our institutions. Ten patients (19.3%) had adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) associated with human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV-1). Patients with ATL had disease similar to that reported from southwestern Japan and the Caribbean. They had frequent skin lesions (60%), hypercalcemia (40%), and a rapid clinical course with a median survival of 1.3 years. The 35 HTLV-1-negative peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTL) were similar to PTL in western countries, manifesting frequent visceral, cutaneous, and vascular tropisms. Marrow involvement was documented at presentation in 39% and Stage III/IV disease in 80% of the PTL patients. The histology of PTL usually expressed prominent reactive features which is distinct from that in ATL. Several subcategories could be defined: Hodgkin's-like PTL in nine patients, T-zone lymphoma in three, angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy-like lymphoma in one, Lennert's lymphoma in three, and angioinvasive lymphoma in four. Two HTLV-1-negative PTL had neoplastic cells with clover-shaped nuclei and were designated as ATL-like. Morphologic classification based on the modified Working Formulation showed prognostic correlation, with median survival of less than 6 months for large cell/immunoblastic PTL, compared with 5 years for patients with small/medium cell PTL. Both low- and high-grade PTL seem to represent an incurable disease. Classical cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (seven cases) is relatively unusual in Taiwan, compared with the frequency of PTL. Post-thymic T-cell malignancies in Taiwan include HTLV-1-positive and HTLV-1-negative diseases, both of which have a poor prognosis and resemble similar T-cell malignancies in the East and West.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2896068     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19880515)61:10<2060::aid-cncr2820611022>3.0.co;2-d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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2.  Molecular basis for the aberrant expression of T cell antigens in postthymic T cell malignancies.

Authors:  I J Su; S P Balk; M E Kadin
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3.  Expression of growth factor/receptor genes in postthymic T cell malignancies.

Authors:  I J Su; M E Kadin
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Authors:  M T Lin; Y C Chen; P J Chen; Y C Yang; J L Tang; J M Wu; S E Chuang; C S Yang
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Authors:  Xia Mao; Longlong Liu; Bing Zhang; Donghua Zhang
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2013-04-16       Impact factor: 2.967

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