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Epstein-Barr virus as a prognostic factor in de novo nodal diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

  • Domingo Morales
  • , Brady Beltran
  • , Fernando Hurtado De Mendoza
  • , Luis Riva
  • , Alejandro Yabar
  • , Pilar Quiñones
  • , James N. Butera
  • , Jorge Castillo
  • Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins (HNERM)
  • Brown University

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Abstract

Although the International Prognostic Index (IPI) score is a valuable prognostic tool in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), other risk-stratifying factors may be of value. The aim of this study was to define the prognostic value of EBV expression in de novo nodal DLBCL. Seventy-four cases were selected between January 2002 and December 2007. Clinical data were reviewed and tissue samples were evaluated for expression of CD20, CD10, bcl-6, MUM1, and EBV-encoded RNA (EBER). Of 74 evaluated cases, 53 cases (72%) were of non-germinal center-like subtype and 11 cases (15%) were positive for EBER. In a univariate analysis of the 57 patients who received chemotherapy, factors associated with survival were EBV status, performance status, LDH level, and IPI score. Using a multivariate analysis, a prognostic model was developed using IPI score and EBV status, which showed statistical significance. Our study supports EBV status as a powerful prognostic factor in de novo nodal DLBCL. Prospective studies should be carried to validate this hypothesis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-72
Number of pages7
JournalLeukemia and Lymphoma
Volume51
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2010
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • CHOP
  • Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
  • EBV
  • Prognostic factors

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