1. Clonal T-cell Large Granular Lymphocytic Disorders Manifesting in Patients with HIV-1 Infection: Case Series and Review of the Literature
- Author
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Rose, Ashley, Isenalumhe, Leidy, Van den Bergh, Magali, and Sokol, Lubomir
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AIDS ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,HIV-1 ,Large granular lymphocyte ,Case Report ,Large granular lymphocytic proliferation ,Large granular lymphocytic leukemia ,T-cell LGLL ,Clonal - Abstract
We report five patients with human immunodeficiency virus-1/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV-1/AIDS) who developed T-cell large granular lymphocytic proliferation (T-LGLP) or leukemia (T-LGLL). None of the patients fulfilled criteria for diagnosis of diffuse infiltrative lymphocyte syndrome (DILS) or HIV-associated CD8+ lymphocytosis syndrome at the time of diagnosis of LGL. The immunophenotype of malignant T-cells was identical in three patients with co-expression of CD3, CD8, CD57, and T-cell receptor (TCR) alpha/beta. Three out of five patients were also diagnosed with clonal disorders of B-cell origin including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, Burkitt’s lymphoma, and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). Two patients developed cytopenias due to T-LGLL prompting initiation of therapy. Our study suggests that chronic viral infection with HIV can contribute to the evolution of T-LGLP. Clinical and laboratory characteristics of T-LGLP associated with HIV-1/AIDS resemble those of immunocompetent patients.
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- 2018