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Lymphoma as an Exclusion Criteria for CVID Diagnosis Revisited

Authors :
Vincent Allain
Virginie Grandin
Véronique Meignin
Rémi Bertinchamp
David Boutboul
Claire Fieschi
Lionel Galicier
Laurence Gérard
Marion Malphettes
Jacinta Bustamante
Mathieu Fusaro
Nathalie Lambert
Jérémie Rosain
Christelle Lenoir
Sven Kracker
Frédéric Rieux-Laucat
Sylvain Latour
Jean-Pierre de Villartay
Capucine Picard
Eric Oksenhendler
Source :
Journal of clinical immunologyReferences.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Hypogammaglobulinemia in a context of lymphoma is usually considered as secondary and prior lymphoma remains an exclusion criterion for a common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) diagnosis. We hypothesized that lymphoma could be the revealing symptom of an underlying primary immunodeficiency (PID), challenging the distinction between primary and secondary hypogammaglobulinemia.Within a French cohort of adult patients with hypogammaglobulinemia, patients who developed a lymphoma either during follow-up or before the diagnosis of hypogammaglobulinemia were identified. These two chronology groups were then compared. For patients without previous genetic diagnosis, a targeted next-generation sequencing of 300 PID-associated genes was performed.A total of forty-seven patients had developed 54 distinct lymphomas: non-Hodgkin B cell lymphoma (67%), Hodgkin lymphoma (26%), and T cell lymphoma (7%). In 25 patients, lymphoma developed prior to the diagnosis of hypogammaglobulinemia. In this group of patients, Hodgkin lymphoma was overrepresented compared to the group of patients in whom lymphoma occurred during follow-up (48% versus 9%), whereas MALT lymphoma was absent (0 versus 32%). Despite the histopathological differences, both groups presented with similar characteristics in terms of age at hypogammaglobulinemia diagnosis, consanguinity rate, or severe T cell defect. Overall, genetic analyses identified a molecular diagnosis in 10/47 patients (21%), distributed in both groups and without peculiar gene recurrence. Most of these patients presented with a late onset combined immunodeficiency (LOCID) phenotype.Prior or concomitant lymphoma should not be used as an exclusion criteria for CVID diagnosis, and these patients should be investigated accordingly.

Subjects

Subjects :
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy

Details

ISSN :
15732592
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical immunologyReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21446223ec993566eb57366af24de0ca