Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
104930 Pathology 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundPathological prognostication for peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) complicated by large B-cell (LBC) proliferations has not been previously devised.MethodsForty-six cases of PTCL with LBCs were reviewed immunohistologically, by in situ hybridisation for Epstein–Barr virus encoded RNA and polymerase chain reaction analyses for T-cell receptor (TCR) clonality. Follow-up intervals ranged from 1 to 149 months (mean 40 months).ResultsCases with atypical T-cell size equal to or exceeding that of interspersed LBCs (ATEB+, n = 12, including an ALK negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma) had significantly inferior disease-specific survival compared to ATEB negative (ATEB–, n = 34) cases (p = 0.002 for all cases and p = 0.014 when restricted to TCR clonal cases, n = 30) [hazard ratio 11.2; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.94–85.0, p = 0.019]. All recorded deaths amongst ATEB+ cases occurred in 26 months, while TCR polyclonal ATEB– cases (n = 9) had none; TCR clonal ATEB– cases (n = 22) had 62% 5-year survival (95%CI 33–91%, p = 0.001). There was no survival separation between angioimmuno-blastic (n = 25) and unspecified (n = 20) subsets of PTCL (p = 0.957).ConclusionIn PTCLs, cytological grading using harboured LBCs as internal yardsticks, as well as molecular genotypic measures of lymphoma cell burden, have prognostic value.

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