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Disease-related hypocholesterolemia in patients with hairy cell leukemia. Positive correlation with spleen size but not with tumor cell burden or low density lipoprotein receptor activity

✍ Scribed by Gunnar Juliusson; Sigurd Vitols; Jan Liliemark


Book ID
102673890
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
530 KB
Volume
76
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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✦ Synopsis


Background. Hypocholesterolemia is common in patients with various malignant diseases, and may be a risk factor for the development or a consequence of the tumor, by different possible mechanisms.

Methods. Serum lipids were analyzed in 66 patients with symptomatic hairy cell leukemia (HCL) before and repeatedly after treatment with cladribine. Low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor activity of hairy cells from 12 patients was analyzed.

Results. The median pretreatment serum cholesterol was 4.78 mmol/l. Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides were inversely correlated with the spleen size, but not with other markers of tumor burden. High density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol correlated to serum pa-microglobulin. Anemia and hypocholesterolemia developed synchronously before diagnosis in one patient. After cladribine therapy, there was a highly significant increase in all serum lipids. Low density lipoprotein receptor activity of HCL cells was elevated in only one of 12 patients; this patient had high serum cholesterod. Hypocholesterolemia predicted posttreatment neutropenic fever.

Conclusion.

Hypocholesterolemia is a common disease-related finding in HCL, which is not caused by an increased LDL receptor activity of leukemia cell$, but re-