Publications by authors named "Wahlin B"

Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is a significant cause of morbidity associated with Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM). The phase 3 ASPEN study compared the efficacy and safety of zanubrutinib with ibrutinib in patients with WM. This ad hoc analysis examined treatment outcomes with zanubrutinib or ibrutinib on PN symptoms associated with WM in patients enrolled in ASPEN.

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Introduction: Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) exerts a large reduction of cardiovascular risk in patients with inflammatory diseases, but the mechanisms are not fully known. The aim of this study was to study potential mechanisms for this.

Methods: This interventional study (EudraCT 2014-005418-45) in 30 patients (23 with rheumatoid arthritis, 7 with systemic lupus erythematosus) investigates the effects of HCQ on cardiovascular risk factors and arterial stiffness in patients with inflammatory disease.

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Objective: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is an important cause of mortality in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Early RA-ILD detection is essential to improve prognosis. Here, we investigated eight serological biomarkers that may contribute to RA-ILD detection.

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  • In the absence of direct comparisons, researchers used unanchored matching-adjusted indirect comparisons to evaluate the effectiveness of zanubrutinib against ibrutinib and rituximab in patients with relapsed or refractory marginal zone lymphoma (MZL).
  • They applied logistic propensity score models to align patient data from two phase II trials with aggregate data from larger studies involving ibrutinib and rituximab, focusing on factors like previous treatments, MZL subtype, and patient age.
  • Results indicated that zanubrutinib provided significant improvements in overall response and progression-free survival compared to both ibrutinib and rituximab for patients with previously treated MZL.
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Background And Purpose: The Swedish Lymphoma Register (SLR) was initiated in the year 2000 with the aim to monitor quality of care in diagnostics, treatment and outcome of all lymphomas diagnosed nationally among adults. Here, we present the first systematic validation of SLR records as a basis for improved register quality and patient care.

Patients And Methods: We evaluated timeliness and completeness of register records among patients diagnosed with lymphoma in the SLR (n = 16,905) compared with the National Cancer Register for the period 2013-2020.

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Follicular lymphoma (FL) is a clinically heterogeneous disease. The need for treatment, treatment sequencing, number of treatment lines, and its association with survival have not been described in a population-based setting. We identified all patients diagnosed with FL in the Swedish Lymphoma register from 2007 to 2014, followed until 2020, with detailed data on progression/relapse, transformation, and 2nd and further lines of therapy.

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CAR-NK cells can induce remission in lymphoma patients. We speculate that the full potential of adoptive NK cell immunotherapy against lymphoma is restricted by their poor lymph node (LN) homing capacity. Here, we have utilized a clinically approved transfection method with the aim of redirecting NK cells to LNs.

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  • The phase 3 ASPEN trial compared the effectiveness of two BTK inhibitors, zanubrutinib and ibrutinib, in treating Waldenström macroglobulinemia, analyzing genetic mutations' impact on treatment response.
  • The study found that patients with mutations in CXCR4 and TP53 had poorer responses and survival rates but those treated with zanubrutinib generally showed better outcomes than those given ibrutinib.
  • Overall, the research indicated that zanubrutinib offers improved clinical outcomes for patients with specific mutations compared to ibrutinib, highlighting the importance of genetic testing in treatment decision-making.
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Despite the improvements in clinical outcomes for DLBCL, a significant proportion of patients still face challenges with refractory/relapsed (R/R) disease after receiving first-line R-CHOP treatment. To further elucidate the underlying mechanism of R/R disease and to develop methods for identifying patients at risk of early disease progression, we integrated clinical, genetic and transcriptomic data derived from 2805 R-CHOP-treated patients from seven independent cohorts. Among these, 887 patients exhibited R/R disease within two years (poor outcome), and 1918 patients remained in remission at two years (good outcome).

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Objectives: To investigate the relationship between biomarkers known to be involved in both chronic inflammation and subclinical atherosclerosis, as measured by carotid intima media thickness (cIMT), in patients with RA compared to controls.

Methods: Between 2000 and 2004, all patients under 60 years of age with newly diagnosed RA in the northern region of Sweden were invited to participate in this study. Measurements of cIMT were undertaken at inclusion (T0), after five years of follow-up (T5) and after eleven years of follow-up (T11).

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Background: Parsaclisib, a potent and highly selective PI3Kδ inhibitor, has shown clinical benefit in patients with relapsed or refractory (R/R) B-cell malignancies. This phase 2 study (CITADEL-203; NCT03126019, EudraCT 2017-001624-22) assessed efficacy and safety of parsaclisib monotherapy in patients with R/R follicular lymphoma (FL).

Methods: Patients ≥18 years of age with histologically confirmed R/R FL (grade 1-3a) and prior treatment with ≥2 systemic therapies received parsaclisib 20 mg once daily (QD) for 8 weeks then parsaclisib 20 mg once weekly (weekly dosing group [WG]) or parsaclisib 20 mg QD for 8 weeks then parsaclisib 2.

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The treatment of splenic marginal zone lymphoma is debated: splenectomy (the old standard-of-care) is better than chemotherapy but maybe not better than rituximab-containing treatment. We examined all 358 patients diagnosed with splenic marginal zone lymphoma in Sweden 2000-2020. The median overall survival was 11.

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  • The phase III ASPEN study showed that zanubrutinib is as effective as ibrutinib but has better safety for treating patients with Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM).
  • In a long-term follow-up, zanubrutinib demonstrated higher rates of very good partial response and complete response compared to ibrutinib in both cohorts of WM patients.
  • Adverse events like diarrhea, muscle spasms, and hypertension were more common with ibrutinib, while zanubrutinib had a lower risk of treatment-related discontinuation.
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  • Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a common and aggressive type of cancer, and this study investigates how RNA editing influences its development.
  • The findings suggest that DNA mutations and RNA editing are usually exclusive events in tumors, indicating that changes in genetic or transcriptomic sequences can affect disease progression.
  • Specifically, the research highlights that RNA editing by the enzyme ADAR1 boosts certain signaling pathways related to immune response and cell survival, and restoring this editing can enhance signaling in cells lacking ADAR1.
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Detecting the presence of Δ-THC and CBD is mainly done through venous blood sampling, but other methods are becoming available. Oromucosal administration of Δ-THC and CBD is less studied than inhalation, but this mode of administration is growing. In this study, we analyze samples obtained through invasive and noninvasive methods in a cohort of patients given oromucosally administered Δ-THC and CBD to gain understanding in the strengths and weaknesses of the various detection methods.

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To survive chemotherapy, lymphoma cells can relocate to protective niches where they receive support from the non-malignant cells. The biolipid 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), an agonist for the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2, is released by stromal cells in the bone marrow. To investigate the role of 2-AG in lymphoma, we analyzed the chemotactic response of primary B-cell lymphoma cells enriched from peripheral blood of twenty-two chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and five mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) patients towards 2-AG alone and/or to the chemokine CXCL12.

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In follicular lymphoma (FL), progression of disease ≤24 months (POD24) has emerged as an important prognostic marker for overall survival (OS). We aimed to investigate survival more broadly by timing of progression and treatment in a national population-based setting. We identified 948 stage II-IV indolent FL patients in the Swedish Lymphoma Register diagnosed 2007-2014 who received first-line systemic therapy, followed through 2020.

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In classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL), the malignant cells represent only a small fraction of the tumor. Yet, they orchestrate a lymphocyte-dominated tumor microenvironment (TME) that supports their survival and growth. The systemic effects of this local immunomodulation are not fully elucidated.

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Objective: To describe how coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affects patients with hematological malignancies treated with autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT).

Methods: This retrospective observational cohort study includes all patients with hematological malignancies treated with ASCT in Sweden from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020. Patients who subsequently tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) until 31 March 2021 were analyzed for morbidity, mortality, need for supportive care, and risk factors related to COVID-19.

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Patients with high-risk aggressive B-cell lymphoma exhibit poor survival after R-CHOP. More intensive regimens yield higher rates of remission but also of complication. We investigated all 401 patients < 70 years with high-risk (age-adjusted [aa] international prognostic index [IPI] ≥2, extranodal, or bulky) aggressive B-cell lymphoma hospitalized at Karolinska for urgent start of immunochemotherapy (129 R-Hyper-CVAD; 261 R-CHOP/R-CHOEP).

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The expression patterns of stimulator of interferon genes (STING) were investigated in a cohort of 158 T- and natural killer (NK)-cell and 265 B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs), as well as in control reactive lymph nodes and tonsils. STING expression was assessed by immunohistochemical methods using diagnostic biopsy specimens obtained prior to treatment. Using an arbitrary 10% cutoff, STING was differentially expressed among T/NK-cell NHLs; positive in 36 out of 38 (95%) cases of ALK+ anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), 23 out of 37 (62%) ALK-ALCLs, 1 out of 13 (7.

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This phase II clinical trial investigates a one-time oromucosal dose of tetrahydrocannabinol/cannabidiol (THC/CBD) in 23 patients with indolent leukemic B cell lymphomas. Primary endpoint was a significant reduction in leukemic B cells. Grade 1 - 2 adverse events were seen in 91% of the patients; most common were dry mouth (78%), vertigo (70%), and somnolence (43%).

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SAMHD1 is a deoxynucleoside triphosphate triphosphohydrolase (dNTPase) that restricts viral replication in infected cells and limits the sensitivity to cytarabine by hydrolysing its active metabolite, as recently shown in acute myeloid leukemia. Cytarabine is an essential component in the Nordic mantle cell lymphoma protocols (MCL2 and MCL3) for induction and high-dose chemotherapy treatment before autologous stem cell transplantation for younger patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). We here investigated the expression of SAMHD1 in a population-based cohort of MCL (N = 150).

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Mechanisms for late-onset neutropenia (LON) after rituximab treatment are poorly defined both for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and for autoimmune disorders. We performed a case-control analysis of a prospective cohort of 169 evaluable consecutive rituximab-treated NHL patients to assess cytokines involved in neutro- and lymphopoiesis (G-CSF, SDF1, BAFF, APRIL) and inflammation (CRP) as possible LON mechanisms. Fifteen patients (9%) developed LON (peripheral blood /PB/ absolute neutrophil counts /ANC/ < 0.

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