Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 16, 2052-2059, Copyright © 1998 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders not associated with Epstein-Barr virus: a distinct entity?
V Leblond, F Davi, F Charlotte, R Dorent, MO Bitker, L Sutton, I Gandjbakhch, JL Binet and M Raphael
Departement d'Hematologie, Hopital Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris, France. veronique.leblond@psl.ap-hp-paris.fr
PURPOSE: Organ recipients are at a high risk of posttransplant
lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) as a result of immunosuppressive
therapy. Most B-cell lymphomas are associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
infection. We describe a morphologically and clinically distinct group of
PTLD in 11 patients that occurred late after organ transplantation and were
not associated with EBV. PATIENTS AND METHODS: There were seven kidney,
three heart, and one liver transplant recipients (group I). The clinical
manifestations, pathologic findings, treatment, and outcome were compared
with those in 21 patients with EBV- associated PTLD treated in our
institution (group II). EBV was detected with at least two techniques:
Epstein-Barr-encoded RNA (EBER) in situ hybridization with EBER 1 + 2
probes, Southern blotting, and detection of latent membrane protein 1
(LMP1) expression by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: The time between
transplantation and the diagnosis of lymphoma ranged from 180 to 10,220
days in group I (mean, 2,234; median, 1,800) and from 60 to 2,100 days in
group II (mean, 546; median, 180), and was significantly shorter in group
II (P = .02). Among 19 tumors diagnosed within 2 years after the graft, 16
were associated with EBV; among 13 tumors diagnosed after more than 2
years, only five were associated with EBV. All of the B-cell PTLDs in group
I were classified as monomorphic, meeting the criteria of B diffuse
large-cell lymphoma (B- DLCL) with a component of immunoblasts, and
genotyping confirmed their monoclonality. Three tumors were T-cell
pleomorphic lymphomas. Tumor sites were mainly bone marrow and lymph nodes.
Overall median survival was 1 month in group I and 37 months in group II,
with two patients still alive in group I and nine in group II. The survival
time was significantly longer in group II (P < .01). CONCLUSION:
EBV-negative PTLD may be a late serious complication of organ
transplantation. Half the tumors observed after kidney transplantation in
our center were not associated with EBV and emerged after more than 5
years, which suggests the number of EBV-negative PTLDs in organ recipients
might increase with time.
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