HHV8-Negative Effusion-Based Large B Cell Lymphoma Arising in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients under Dasatinib Treatment: A Report of Two Cases.
Stefano FioriElisabetta TodiscoSafaa RamadanFederica GigliPatrizia FalcoAlessandra IurloCristiano RampinelliGiorgio CrociStefano A PileriCorrado TarellaPublished in: Biology (2021)
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are the treatment of choice for BCR-ABL1-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Although TKIs have substantially improved prognosis of CML patients, their use is not free of adverse effects. Dasatinib is a second generation TKI frequently associated with pleural effusion in up to 33% of patients. This results in symptoms as dyspnea, cough and chest pain that may require therapy discontinuation. In the present report, we describe two exceptional cases of HHV8-negative large B-cell effusion-based lymphoma (EBL) confined to the pleura, incidentally, diagnosed in patients presenting with dasatinib-related pleural effusion. One patient (case 1) is alive and is in remission at 17 months from large B-cell EBL diagnosis while unfortunately the other patient (case 2) died of progressive disease and COVID-19 pneumonia 16 months from large B-cell EBL diagnosis. These cases raise concern about a possible association between large B-cell EBL and dasatinib, and the different clinical outcome of the two cases poses a challenge in treatment decision. For this reason, we strongly recommend cytological investigation in patients with persistent/relapsing pleural effusion under dasatinib, primarily to validate its possible association with lymphoma development and to improve the knowledge about this entity.
Keyphrases
- chronic myeloid leukemia
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- multiple sclerosis
- healthcare
- peritoneal dialysis
- sars cov
- stem cells
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- patient reported outcomes
- physical activity
- case report
- intensive care unit
- mesenchymal stem cells
- palliative care
- patient reported
- depressive symptoms
- bone marrow
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- decision making
- disease activity
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus