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Med Oncol ; 35(11): 141, 2018 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30187210

ABSTRACT

Prognostic stratification in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) relies, mostly, on cytogenetics and molecular features of leukemic blasts. The LeukemiaNet prognostic scoring system has been proposed as a standardized way of evaluating prognosis in AML. We have analysed outcomes in 65 AML cases (median age of 54 years, range 18-82) treated at five hematology centers in Brazil stritified according to the European Leukemia Net (ELN) recommendations for cytogenetic and molecular analysis. We classified patients as favorable (N = 13), intermediate-1 (N = 25), intermediate-2 (N = 15), or adverse risk (N = 9). Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) was performed in 13 patients (21%). Median follow-up was 12 months. The median overall survival (OS) for all patients was 12.4 months. Median OS was 19.8, 12.4, 10.1, and 10.4 months (p = 0.24) for patients in the favorable, intermediate-1, intermediate-2, and adverse groups, respectively. Among patients receiving BMT, median OS was 26.8 months. The ELN is a valuable tool for prognostic stratification of AML patients treated in Brazil. Nevertheless, its usefulness is limited when compared to data from developed countries.


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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/mortality , Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Bone Marrow Transplantation/mortality , Bone Marrow Transplantation/trends , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Europe , Female , Humans , Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Research Design/trends , Survival Rate/trends , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Sao Paulo Med J ; 124(3): 154-7, 2006 May 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17119693

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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Free circulating Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA is often present in the plasma of Hodgkins disease patients. The aim here was to evaluate the prevalence of this finding, its correlation with the immunohistochemical expression of LMP-1 (latent membrane protein 1) and the influence of other clinical factors. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective study in two public tertiary institutions: Hematology Service, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, and Oncology Service, Instituto Nacional do Câncer, Rio de Janeiro. METHODS: A cohort of 30 patients with newly diagnosed Hodgkins disease was studied. The control group consisted of 13 healthy adult volunteers. EBV DNA was determined by conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR). RESULTS: The median age was 28 years, and 16 patients were women. Advanced disease was present in 19 patients, and six were HIV-positive. EBV DNA was present in the plasma of 13 patients and one control (43% versus 8%, p = 0.03). EBV DNA prevalence was higher in HIV-positive patients (100% versus 29%, p = 0.0007) and those with advanced disease (63% versus 9%, p = 0.006). Among HIV-negative patients alone, EBV DNA prevalence remained higher in those with advanced disease. EBV DNA was found in 10/11 patients with LMP-1 expression in the lymph nodes, and in 3/19 without LMP-1 expression (kappa coefficient = 0.72). CONCLUSION: EBV DNA was present in 91% of patients with EBV-associated Hodgkins disease, and in all patients with HIV-associated Hodgkins disease. EBV DNA prevalence was higher in patients with advanced disease, irrespective of HIV status.


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DNA, Viral/blood , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/virology , Herpesvirus 4, Human/genetics , Hodgkin Disease/virology , Adolescent , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , Case-Control Studies , Chi-Square Distribution , Child , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/blood , Female , HIV Infections/blood , HIV Infections/virology , Hodgkin Disease/blood , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Male , Middle Aged , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Prospective Studies , Viral Load , Viral Matrix Proteins/blood
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São Paulo med. j ; 124(3): 154-157, May-June. 2006.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-435895

ABSTRACT

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Free circulating Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA is often present in the plasma of HodgkinÆs disease patients. The aim here was to evaluate the prevalence of this finding, its correlation with the immunohistochemical expression of LMP-1 (latent membrane protein 1) and the influence of other clinical factors. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective study in two public tertiary institutions: Hematology Service, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, and Oncology Service, Instituto Nacional do Câncer, Rio de Janeiro. METHODS: A cohort of 30 patients with newly diagnosed HodgkinÆs disease was studied. The control group consisted of 13 healthy adult volunteers. EBV DNA was determined by conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR). RESULTS: The median age was 28 years, and 16 patients were women. Advanced disease was present in 19 patients, and six were HIV-positive. EBV DNA was present in the plasma of 13 patients and one control (43 percent versus 8 percent, p = 0.03). EBV DNA prevalence was higher in HIV-positive patients (100 percent versus 29 percent, p = 0.0007) and those with advanced disease (63 percent versus 9 percent, p = 0.006). Among HIV-negative patients alone, EBV DNA prevalence remained higher in those with advanced disease. EBV DNA was found in 10/11 patients with LMP-1 expression in the lymph nodes, and in 3/19 without LMP-1 expression (kappa coefficient = 0.72). CONCLUSION: EBV DNA was present in 91 percent of patients with EBV-associated HodgkinÆs disease, and in all patients with HIV-associated HodgkinÆs disease. EBV DNA prevalence was higher in patients with advanced disease, irrespective of HIV status.


CONTEXTO E OBJETIVO: O DNA do vírus Epstein-Barr (EBV) está freqüentemente presente no sangue periférico de pacientes com doença de Hodgkin. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a prevalência deste achado, e correlacioná-lo com a expressão imunoistoquímica da LMP-1 (latent membrane protein 1) e a presença de outros fatores clínicos. TIPO DE ESTUDO E LOCAL: Estudo prospectivo realizado no Serviço de Hematologia da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro e no Serviço de Oncologia do Instituto Nacional do Câncer, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. MÉTODOS: Trinta pacientes com doença de Hodgkin recém-diagnosticada foram estudados, assim como um grupo controle composto por 13 indivíduos saudáveis. O DNA do EBV no plasma foi determinado pela reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR) convencional. RESULTADOS: A idade mediana foi 28 anos e 16 pacientes eram do sexo feminino. A doença disseminada esteve presente em 19 pacientes e seis eram HIV+. O DNA do EBV foi detectado no plasma de 13 pacientes e um controle (43 por cento versus 8 por cento, p = 0,03). A prevalência do DNA do EBV foi maior nos pacientes HIV+ (100 por cento versus 29 por cento, p = 0,0007) e naqueles com doença disseminada (63 por cento versus 9 por cento, p = 0,006). Quando somente os pacientes HIV-negativos foram analisados, a prevalência do DNA do EBV permaneceu maior nos pacientes com doença disseminada. A prevalência do DNA do EBV variou de acordo com o subtipo histológico: foi de 32 por cento nos pacientes com esclerose nodular e de 100 por cento nos pacientes com celularidade mista e depleção linfocítica (p = 0,02). O DNA do EBV foi encontrado em 10/11 pacientes com a expressão da LMP-1 em linfonodos, e em 3/19 pacientes sem a expressão da LMP-1 (coeficiente de kappa = 0,72). CONCLUSÕES: O DNA circulante do EBV foi detectado no plasma de 91 por cento dos pacientes com doença de Hodgkin associada ao EBV, e em todos os pacientes com doença de Hodgkin associada ao HIV. A prevalência do DNA circulante do EBV foi detectado no plasma de 91% dos pacientes com doença de Hodgkin associada ao EBV, e em todos os pacientes com doença de Hodgkin associada ao HIV. A prevalência do DNA circulante do EBV foi maior nos pacientes com doença avançada, independentemente do status para o HIV.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , DNA, Viral/blood , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/virology , /isolation & purification , Hodgkin Disease/virology , Biomarkers/blood , Case-Control Studies , Chi-Square Distribution , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/blood , HIV Infections/blood , HIV Infections/virology , Hodgkin Disease/blood , Immunohistochemistry , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Prospective Studies , Viral Load , Viral Matrix Proteins/blood
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