Recent progress in pathological understanding of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma in the new classification era.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY Leukemia research Pub Date : 2024-12-06 DOI:10.1016/j.leukres.2024.107634
Kennosuke Karube, Shugo Sakihama, Mitsuyoshi Takatori, Kazuho Morichika, Tomoko Tamaki, Naoki Wada, Takuya Fukushima
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Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL) is a peripheral T-cell lymphoma caused by Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection. Although the 5th Edition of the WHO classification (WHO-5) did not make drastic changes regarding the disease concept of ATLL from the revised 4th Edition of the WHO classification (WHO-4R), WHO-5 newly introduced the essential and desirable diagnostic criteria, namely, "neoplastic lymphoid cell proliferation with mature T-cell phenotype; proven HTLV-1 carriership" and "identification of monoclonal integration of HTLV-1", respectively. To satisfy the desirable criteria, a new diagnostic method using a combination of HBZ-ISH and tax-PCR was introduced for the identification of the HTLV-1 in addition to the conventionally used Southern blot hybridization, especially in the case when only FFPE specimens are available. Morphologically, pleomorphic- and anaplastic large cell-type, account for most cases, while minor variants, ATLL with dermatopathic reaction, angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma-like variant, and classic Hodgkin lymphoma-like variant, should also be noted as diagnostic pitfalls. Phenotypically, about 80 % of ATLL cases show a typical phenotype of CD3 + CD4 +CD25 +CCR4 + , while about 10 % show atypical phenotypes such as T follicular helper cell-like one. Many genetic abnormalities, mainly associated with the TCR signaling pathway, are observed, and most are more frequent in the aggressive type than in the indolent type, except for STAT3, indicating the heterogeneous pathogenic process of ATLL. In this review, we present the latest findings on molecular pathogenesis and histopathological findings of ATLL in the era of the new classification of lymphomas, serving as a basis for future research and classification.

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期刊介绍: Leukemia Research an international journal which brings comprehensive and current information to all health care professionals involved in basic and applied clinical research in hematological malignancies. The editors encourage the submission of articles relevant to hematological malignancies. The Journal scope includes reporting studies of cellular and molecular biology, genetics, immunology, epidemiology, clinical evaluation, and therapy of these diseases.
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