A Multicentric Study of 41 Cases of B-Prolymphocytic Leukemia: Two Evolutive Forms: The Groupe Français d'Hématologie Cellulaire

B-prolymphocytic leukemia (B-PLL) is an infrequent disease with a poor prognosis. We present the clinical and biological features of 41 patients. Median age was 67 years [42-89] and male-female sex ratio was 2.4. The immunophenotyping revealed B-cell phenotype, with a high level expression of surfac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Leukemia & lymphoma 2001, Vol.42 (5), p.981-987
Hauptverfasser: Hercher, Christel, Robain, Mathieu, Davi, Frédéric, Garand, Richard, Flandrin, Georges, Valensi, Françoise, Vandeputte, Hervé, Albert, Anne, Maynadie, Marc, Troussard, Xavier, Simon, Geneviève Hoerni, Lespinasse, James, Portefaix, Geneviève, Merle-Beral, Hélène
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Zusammenfassung:B-prolymphocytic leukemia (B-PLL) is an infrequent disease with a poor prognosis. We present the clinical and biological features of 41 patients. Median age was 67 years [42-89] and male-female sex ratio was 2.4. The immunophenotyping revealed B-cell phenotype, with a high level expression of surface IgM and/or IgD in all cases, FMC7+ in 76 % of cases and CD5+ in 67%. Marked spontaneous in-vitro apoptosis was observed in most cases tested (n = 12). The median overall survival time was 5 years and the event-free survival time was 37 months. As detected by univariate and multivariate analysis, the only variables associated with a poor prognosis were advanced age and anemia. No significant difference was observed between de novo PLL (n = 27) and prolymphocytoid transformation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (n = 14). Two groups of patients were individualized according to their clinical course: patients who died within one year of diagnosis (n = 14) and patients who had a prolonged survival (n = 23) without any treatment in some cases. The comparison between the 2 groups showed that they differed in age (p = 0.01) and anemia (p = 0.02). We also observed that the patients with p53 mutations had a worse clinical outcome. Taken together these data confirm that B-PLL should be regarded as a distinct form of chronic lymphoproliferative disorder and suggest the existence of two patterns of clinical evolution.
ISSN:1042-8194
1029-2403
DOI:10.3109/10428190109097717