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Title: Clinical and pathological characteristics of peripheral T‐cell lymphomas in a Spanish population: a retrospective study
Author: Rodríguez Pinilla, Socorro Maria
Domingo Domènech, Eva
Climent, Fina
Sánchez, Joaquín
Pérez Seoane, Carlos
López Jiménez, Javier
García Cosio, Mónica
Caballero, Dolores
Blanco Muñez, Oscar Javier
Carpio, Cecilia
Castellví, Josep
Martínez Pozo, Antonio
González Farré, Blanca
Bendaña, Angeles
Aliste, Carlos
González, Ana Julia
Gonzalez de Villambrosia, Sonia
Piris, Miguel A.
Gómez Codina, Jose
Mayordomo Aranda, Empar
Navarro, Belen
Bellas, Carmen
Rodríguez, Guillermo
Borrero, Juan Jose
Ruiz Zorrilla, Ana
Grande, Marta
Montoto, Carmen
Cordoba, Raul
Keywords: Cèl·lules T
Limfomes
T cells
Lymphomas
Issue Date: 19-May-2020
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: We investigated the clinicopathological features and prognostic factors of patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) in 13 sites across Spain. Relevant clinical antecedents, CD30 expression and staining pattern, prognostic indices using the International Prognostic Index and the Intergruppo Italiano Linfomi system, treatments, and clinical outcomes were examined. A sizeable proportion of 175 patients had a history of immune-related disorders (autoimmune 16%, viral infections 17%, chemo/radiotherapy-treated carcinomas 19%). The median progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were 7·9 and 15·8 months, respectively. Prognostic indices influenced PFS and OS, with a higher number of adverse factors resulting in shorter survival (P < 0·001). Complete response (CR) to treatment was associated with better PFS (62·6 vs. 4 months; P < 0·001) and longer OS (67·0 vs. 7·3 months; P < 0·001) compared to no CR. CD30 was expressed across all subtypes; >15% of cells were positive in anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive and -negative anaplastic large-cell lymphoma and extranodal natural killer PTCL groups. We observed PTCL distribution across subtypes based on haematopathological re-evaluation. Poor prognosis, effect of specific prognostic indices, relevance of histopathological sub-classification, and response level to first-line treatment on outcomes were confirmed. Immune disorders amongst patients require further examination involving genetic studies and identification of associated immunosuppressive factors.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.16741
It is part of: British Journal of Haematology, 2020, vol. 192, num. 1, p. 82-99
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/174243
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.16741
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