Diffuse large b-cell lymphomas of the waldeyer's ring: a clinico-pathological study of 209 patients from the groupe d'etude des lymphomes de l'adulte (gela) [366]

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Diffuse large b-cell lymphomas of the waldeyer's ring: a clinico-pathological study of 209 patients from the groupe d'etude des lymphomes de l'adulte (gela) [366]
Titre de la conférence
10th International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma
Auteur⸱e⸱s
De Leval L., Bonnet C., Copie-Bergman L., Seidel L., Baia M., Brie J., Molina T., Fabiani B., Falini B., Gisselbrecht C., Albert A., Fillet G., Gaulard P.
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Lugano, Switzerland, 2008, June, 4-7
ISBN
0923-7534
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0923-7534
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Date de publication
2008
Volume
19
Série
Annals of Oncology
Pages
iv190
Langue
anglais
Résumé
DLBCLs are markedly heterogeneous, and their biological features may vary according
to the primary site of disease. The WR is the second most common site of extranodal
involvement by DLBCL.
We analyzed 209 adult patients with de novo DLBCL presenting in the WR
consecutively included in the GELA trials (1993-2004) (M/F: 1,8; mean age 59 yrs; 81%
stages I-II) and treated with anthracyclin-based polychemotherapy. Morphology and
immunophenotype were analyzed and correlated to the clinical features. FISH assays
with split-signal DNA probes were performed on a subset of cases. Survival and
outcome were compared to a matched cohort primary nodal DLBCL patients.
By morphology, 55% of WR DLBCLs were centroblastic, 39% centroblasticpolymorphous,
3% immunoblastic, and 3% unclassifiable. Among large biopsy
specimens (n=79), 53% had a prominent or minor nodular pattern and 47% were
purely diffuse. The prevalence of antigen expression was: bcl2: 105/189 (60%); CD10:
75/178 (42%); bcl6: 40/76 (53%); mum-1:40/109 (37%). The immunophenotype
of 136 cases was GC-like in 60% and non-GC-like in 40%. In multivariate analysis,
GC-like cases correlated with better OS (p=0.014). Rearrangement of BCL-2, BCL6 and
c-MYC loci were found by FISH in 3/42, 9/35 and 3/41 cases. For 144 paired WR/
nodal cases, the CR rate was significantly better for WR patients (p=0.01) but the 5-y
OS and EFS rates (79,7% and 70,9% in WR patients, and 76,7% and 66,7% in nodal
patients) did not significantly differ. For 109 paired patients with no adverse prognostic
factor of the aa IPI, primary WR localization was associated with a higher 5-y EFS
(78,5% vs. 71,2%; p=0,029) and 0S (84,7% vs. 79,8%; p=0,047) rates.
In conclusion, WR DLBCLs frequently have a partially follicular pattern of growth,
and a GC-like phenotype. In DLBCL patients with an aa IPI = 0, the WR localization
appears to confer a better outcome than primary nodal involvement.
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