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Possible association between adult T-cell leukemia/Lymphoma and acute myeloid leukemia

โœ Scribed by Kunihiro Tsukasaki; Takashi Koba; Masako Iwanaga; Ken Murata; Takahiro Maeda; Sunao Atogami; Hideo Nakamura; Yasuaki Yamada; Shimeru Kamihira; Masao Tomonaga


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
85 KB
Volume
82
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background:

To the authors' knowledge, an association between adult t-cell leukemia/lymphoma (atl) and acute myeloid leukemia (aml) has been reported only in four patients. the authors identified five additional patients with both neoplasms.

Methods:

A review of the clinical records of patients with aml, atl, or lymphoid neoplasms other than atl diagnosed between 1986 and 1995 was performed. cytokine levels were assayed in selected patients. the authors searched for reports from other institutions using medline and the proceedings of two japanese hematology societies.

Results:

Atl was diagnosed in 134 patients, whereas 180 had aml. five patients with both neoplasms were identified (3.7% of atl patients and 2.8% of aml patients). in seven of the nine patients (including four patients in the literature) with atl and aml, the atl was diagnosed prior to the aml, whereas in the remaining two patients both neoplasms were diagnosed simultaneously. six of the nine cases were therapy-related (t)-aml, which developed after chemotherapy for atl. monoclonal integration of proviral human t-lymphotropic virus type 1 was detected in atl cells but not in aml cells in the six patients examined. the plasma levels of macrophage colony-stimulating factor (m-csf), granulocyte-colony stimulating factor, and granulocyte-macrophage-colony stimulating factor (gm-csf) were elevated in 3, 1, and 1, respectively, of the 4 patients examined at aml onset who had active atl. in one case, the levels of several cytokines, including gm-csf and m-csf, in the supernatant fluid of short term cultured atl cells were elevated. three patients with de novo atl and aml received remission induction therapy, and two achieved a complete remission (cr) of both diseases. among the four patients who received chemotherapy for t-aml, two achieved cr.

Conclusions:

Atl patients also can develop aml, irrespective of treatment with chemotherapy for atl. this association does not indicate exclusive chemoresistance of both neoplasms. cytokines produced by atl cells may support the growth of aml cells.


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