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Immunophenotypic analysis of cerebrospinal fluid reveals concurrent development of ATL in the CNS of a HAM/TSP patient

Authors :
Yoshihisa Yamano
Nobuhiro Ohno
Tomofusa Fukuyama
Arinobu Tojo
Reina Takeda
Kaoru Uchimaru
Toyotaka Kawamata
Natsumi Araya
Tomohiro Ishigaki
Kazuaki Yokoyama
Source :
International Journal of Hematology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Both adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) and human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1)-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) can be induced by HTLV-1, but concurrent development has been rarely reported. We present the case of a 55-year-old female who developed cranial nerve symptoms after a 20-year history of HAM/TSP. Although multiple white matter lesions were observed on brain magnetic resonance imaging, no abnormalities were seen on a systemic computed tomography scan. Quantitative flow-cytometric analysis of cell populations in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) revealed that most of the infiltrating cells were not inflammatory cells, but HTLV-1-infected CD4+ CADM-1+ T-cells completely lacking CD7 expression. As stepwise downregulation of CD7 is correlated with disease progression from HTLV-1 carrier to aggressive ATL, the CSF cells were classified as aggressive ATL; these cells exhibited a more progressed phenotype than those in peripheral blood (PB). HAM/TSP disease activity was estimated to be low. From these and other examinations, we made a diagnosis of acute-type ATL, which unusually developed in the central nervous system at initial onset prior to systemic progression. In ATL cases with a challenging diagnosis, immunophenotypic characterization of CSF and PB is valuable for differential diagnosis and understanding disease status.

Details

ISSN :
18653774 and 09255710
Volume :
111
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....64ef830c75c68e82e4d00f4a24c9bb93
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12185-019-02815-7