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Onset of pulmonary Epstein-Barr virus-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in a patient with silicosis.

Ryosuke OgataHiroshi SodaYasuhiro TanakaHiroaki SenjuMidori ShimadaKoki YamashitaShota NakashimaAsuka UmemuraMasataka YoshidaTakuya HaraSaeko JinnaiKeisuke IwasakiYuichi FukudaHiroyuki YamaguchiHiroshi Mukae
Published in: Thoracic cancer (2021)
How Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) occasionally occurs following chronic inflammation remains to be elucidated. The case of a 57-year-old man who developed pulmonary EBV-positive DLBCL from underlying silicosis lesions is presented. Immunohistochemical examination of the resected silicosis lesions showed predominant helper T cells and M1/M2 macrophages, with a lack of B cells, regulatory T cells, and resident memory T cells. Two years later, EBV-positive DLBCL emerged unexpectedly from the silicosis. The imbalance of the immune cells in the microenvironment, at least in part, may help explain how chronic inflammation contributes to EBV-positive DLBCL.
Keyphrases
  • diffuse large b cell lymphoma
  • epstein barr virus
  • regulatory t cells
  • oxidative stress
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • dendritic cells
  • pulmonary fibrosis
  • stem cells
  • lymph node
  • working memory