Cancers (Aug 2021)

Clinicobiological Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with T-Cell Large Granular Lymphocytic Leukemia and Chronic Lymphoproliferative Disorder of Natural Killer Cells from a Single Institution

  • Andrea Rivero,
  • Pablo Mozas,
  • Laura Jiménez,
  • Mónica López-Guerra,
  • Dolors Colomer,
  • Alex Bataller,
  • Juan Correa,
  • Alfredo Rivas-Delgado,
  • Gabriela Bastidas,
  • Tycho Baumann,
  • Alejandra Martínez-Trillos,
  • Julio Delgado,
  • Eva Giné,
  • Elías Campo,
  • Armando López-Guillermo,
  • Neus Villamor,
  • Laura Magnano,
  • Estella Matutes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13153900
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 15
p. 3900

Abstract

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T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia (T-LGLL) and chronic lymphoproliferative disorder of natural killer (NK) cells are two infrequent diseases characterized by clonal expansions of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and NK cells, respectively. Somatic mutations of STAT3 are involved in the pathogenesis of these entities. We describe the clinicobiological features, mutational status of STAT3/STAT5B, treatment and outcome of 131 patients. Neutropenia was the most frequent finding at diagnosis, followed by anemia. Concurrent hematological disorders were diagnosed in 37% of patients and autoimmune conditions and solid tumors in 17% and 15%, respectively. All patients who needed treatment belonged to the CD8+CD57+ group. Remarkably, patients included in the CD4+ group had a higher association with solid tumors (p = 0.037). STAT3 mutations were found in 17% of patients, mainly Y640F and D661Y mutations. Patients carrying STAT3 mutations more frequently presented with anemia, neutropenia, high LDH, high large granular lymphocyte counts and need for treatment (p = 0.0037). Methotrexate was the most frequently used agent (72% of cases). The overall response rate to all treatments was 50%. The 10-year overall survival of this series was 78%, with no differences according to the mutational status of STAT3. We compared the survival of these patients with the general Spanish population and no differences were found, confirming the indolent nature of these hematological malignancies. Our study further extends findings documented by others on the clinical behavior of the disease and the impact of STAT3, and for the first time analyzes survival compared to a matched general Spanish population.

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