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Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma in HTLV-1 non-endemic regions
Title: | Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma in HTLV-1 non-endemic regions |
Authors : | Mendoza, Carmen de Rando, Ariadna Miró, Elisenda Pena, María José Rodríguez-Avial, Itziar Ortega, Diego González-Praetorius, Alejandro Reina, Gabriel Pintos, Ilduara Pozuelo de Felipe, María José Soriano, Vicente HTLV Spanish Network |
Keywords: | Adult T-cell leukemia; Epidemiology; HTLV-1; Lymphoma; Prenatal screening; Testing |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | de Mendoza C, Rando A, Miró E, Pena MJ, Rodríguez-Avial I, Ortega D, González-Praetorius A, Reina G, Pintos I, Pozuelo MJ, Soriano V; Spanish HTLV Network. Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma in HTLV-1 non-endemic regions. J Clin Virol. 2023 Oct;167:105578. doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2023.105578. Epub 2023 Aug 28. PMID: 37660433. |
Abstract: | Background: HTLV-1 infection is a neglected disease, despite producing neurological and lymphoproliferative severe illnesses and affect over 10 million people worldwide. Roughly 5% of HTLV-1 carriers develop Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL), one of the most aggressive hematological malignancies. Methods: A national HTLV-1 register exists since 1989 in Spain, a non-endemic country with a large migrant flow from Latin America and Equatorial Africa, where HTLV-1 is endemic. The main features of all patients diagnosed with ATLL in Spain up to date are reported. Results: A total of 451 cases of HTLV-1 infection had been reported in Spain until the end of year 2022. ATLL had been diagnosed in 35 (7.8%). The current average incidence of ATLL in Spain is of two cases per year. Women represent 57% of ATLL patients. Mean age at diagnosis was 47 years-old. Roughly 57% were Latin Americans and 26% Africans. At diagnosis, the majority presented with acute or lymphoma clinical forms. Survival was shorter than one year in most of them. Mean HTLV-1 proviral load was significantly greater in ATLL patients than in asymptomatic HTLV-1 carriers (2,305 vs 104 copies/104 PBMC). HTLV-1 subtyping in 6 ATLL patients found the 1a transcontinental variant (n = 4) and the Japanese variant (n = 2). All ATLL patients were negative for HIV-1, did not develop HTLV-1-associated myelopathy and were not transplant recipients. Conclusion: The rate of ATLL is very low in Spain and mostly associated to migrants from HTLV-1 endemic regions. Given the poor clinical outcome of ATLL, HTLV-1 testing should be performed at least once in all migrants coming from HTLV-1 endemic countries and in natives who have lived in or had sex partners from such regions. |
Description: | Acceso al texto completo del artículo, disponible desde el sitio de la revista usando DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2023.105578 Acceso al texto a través de https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37660433/ Este artículo está en acceso abierto cumpliendo con la política de la revista |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15031 |
ISSN: | 1386-6532 |
metadata.dc.date.endEmbargo: | 2024-10-01 |
Issue Date: | 28-Aug-2023 |
Center : | Universidad San Pablo-CEU |
Appears in Collections: | Facultad de Farmacia |
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