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  • Title: Clinical and pathological features in T-cell gastric lymphoma associated with human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) in comparison with B-cell gastric lymphoma.
    Author: Ishigami S, Natsugoe S, Tokuda K, Nakajo A, Che X, Iwashige H, Aridome K, Hokita S, Aikou T.
    Journal: Hepatogastroenterology; 2002; 49(48):1737-41. PubMed ID: 12397782.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND/AIMS: We investigated clinical features of T-cell gastric lymphomas associated with human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1). METHODOLOGY: Ninety patients with gastric lymphoma who underwent gastrectomy were included in this study. They were divided into T-cell and B-cell gastric lymphomas according to the immunohistochemical expression of surface T-cell or B-cell markers. Clinicopathological features and surgical outcome were compared between T-cell and B-cell gastric lymphomas. Correlation between T-cell gastric lymphoma and Epstein-Barr virus, p53, MIB-1, and CD44 variant 6 on lymphoma cells was evaluated in 60 patients by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical examination. Anti-adult T-cell leukemia antigen was evaluated in 74 patients in the blood serum were evaluated. RESULTS: Nine of the 90 patients were classified as T-cell gastric lymphoma. Patients with T-cell gastric lymphoma had significantly more nodal involvement and poorer resectability than those with B-cell gastric lymphoma. Positivity of serum anti-adult T-cell leukemia antigen was significantly higher in T-cell lymphoma patients (100%) than in B-cell lymphoma patients (41%). However, there was no significant difference in Epstein-Barr virus positivity and expression of p53, MIB-1, CD44 variant 6 between T-cell and B-cell lymphomas. The five-year-survival rate in patients with T-cell gastric lymphomas was 0% and whereas that in B-cell gastric lymphoma was 45%, there was a significant difference between the two groups (p < 0.01). Two patients with T-cell lymphoma who underwent emergency gastrectomy died in hospital during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The surgical outcome of patients with T-cell lymphoma with anti-adult T-cell leukemia antigen tended to be very poor, despite curative resection. Thus, intensive chemotherapy is recommended for the patients with HTLV-1 associated T-cell gastric lymphoma.
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