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Title: Chronic lymphatic leukemias of T and NK cell type. Author: Kingreen D, Siegert W. Journal: Leukemia; 1997 Apr; 11 Suppl 2():S46-9. PubMed ID: 9178839. Abstract: T cell chronic lymphocytic/prolymphocytic leukemia (T-CLL/T-PLL) and large granular lymphocyte leukemia of T or NK cell type (T-LGL or NK-LGL leukemia) are chronic lymphoproliferative diseases derived from post-thymic immunocompetent lymphoid cells. T-PLL is morphologically characterized by a prominent central nucleolus in a medium-sized cell expressing a mature T cell immunophenotype. Clonal genetic changes involving chromosome 14 and T cell receptor gene rearrangements are characteristics of these diseases. They are usually progressive and there is no efficient treatment available. The classification of some cases presenting with a morphological picture similar to B-CLL, but with immunophenotypic and clinical features resembling T-PLL, as T-CLL is still controversial. The phenotypic profiles and the establishment of clonality are the hallmarks of defining T-LGL leukemia and NK-LGL leukemia. The CD3+/CD57+/CD56- immunophenotype and the clonal rearrangement of the T cell receptor genes characterize T-LGL leukemia, which presents clinically with a rather indolent course of disease, complicated by frequent infections secondary to neutropenia. NK-LGL leukemia cells express CD3-/CD56+/CD57-, but in most cases clonality cannot easily be established. Clinically the patient may either present with constitutional symptoms and suffer a short and aggressive course of disease or may have a more chronic disease similar to T-LGL leukemia. Therefore, it may be reasonable to subdivide NK-LGL proliferation into the more aggressive 'NK-LGL leukemia/lymphoma' and 'chronic NK cell lymphocytosis'.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]