Epstein-Barr virus related hemophagocytic syndrome in a T-cell rich B-cell lymphoma.

Ann Oncol

Department of Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation, Bozen, Italy.

Published: February 1999

We report the case of a 30-year-old woman who presented with an EBV related hemophagocytic syndrome. After a few months she developed a T-cell rich B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with liver involvement. Serological data demonstrated a reactivation of the EBV infection. Tumor progression with liver involvement occurred during treatment with conventional chemotherapy. Tumor reduction and disappearance of all masses was seen after starting high-dose sequential chemotherapy, followed by an autologous peripheral blood progenitor transplantation LMP-1 could be amplified in the tumor material by PCR technology, but no LMP-1 expression could be found in the few malignant B-cells with Reed-Sternberg morphology. Sequence analysis of the carboxy terminal of the LMP-1 region revealed the naturally occurring 30 bp deletion variant of the LMP-1 with multiple point mutations within the NF kb region. Since LMP-1 was not expressed in the malignant tumor cells, no evidence could be found, that EBV participated in the tumorigenesis of this case.

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