In the WHO classification, subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTL) is defined as a distinct type of T-cell lymphoma with an aggressive clinical behavior. Recent studies suggest that distinction should be made between SPTL with an alpha/beta T-cell phenotype (SPTL-AB) and SPTL with a gamma/delta T-cell phenotype (SPTL-GD), but studies are limited. To better define their clinicopathologic features, immunophenotype, treatment, and survival, 63 SPTL-ABs and 20 SPTL-GDs were studied at a workshop of the EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Group. SPTL-ABs were generally confined to the subcutis, had a CD4-, CD8+, CD56-, betaF1+ phenotype, were uncommonly associated with a hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS; 17%), and had a favorable prognosis (5-year overall survival [OS]: 82%). SPTL-AB patients without HPS had a significantly better survival than patients with HPS (5-year OS: 91% vs 46%; P < .001). SPTL-GDs often showed (epi)dermal involvement and/or ulceration, a CD4-, CD8-, CD56+/-, betaF1- T-cell phenotype, and poor prognosis (5-year OS: 11%), irrespective of the presence of HPS or type of treatment. These results indicate that SPTL-AB and SPTL-GD are distinct entities, and justify that the term SPTL should further be used only for SPTL-AB. SPTL-ABs without associated HPS have an excellent prognosis, and multiagent chemotherapy as first choice of treatment should be questioned.

Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma: definition, classification and prognostic factors. An EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Group study of 83 cases / WILLEMZE R; JANSEN PM; CERRONI L; BERTI E; M. SANTUCCI; ASSAF C; CANNINGA-VAN DIJK; MR; CARLOTTI A; GEERTS ML; HAHTOLA S; HUMMEL M; JESKANEN L; KEMPF W; MASSONE C; ORTIZ-ROMERO PL; PAULLI M; PETRELLA T; RANKI A; RODRIGUEZ PERALTO JL; ROBSON A; SENFF NJ; VERMEER MH; WECHSLER J; WHITTAKER S; MEIJER CJ. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - STAMPA. - 111:(2008), pp. 838-845. [10.1182/blood-2007-04-087288]

Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma: definition, classification and prognostic factors. An EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Group study of 83 cases.

SANTUCCI, MARCO;
2008

Abstract

In the WHO classification, subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTL) is defined as a distinct type of T-cell lymphoma with an aggressive clinical behavior. Recent studies suggest that distinction should be made between SPTL with an alpha/beta T-cell phenotype (SPTL-AB) and SPTL with a gamma/delta T-cell phenotype (SPTL-GD), but studies are limited. To better define their clinicopathologic features, immunophenotype, treatment, and survival, 63 SPTL-ABs and 20 SPTL-GDs were studied at a workshop of the EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Group. SPTL-ABs were generally confined to the subcutis, had a CD4-, CD8+, CD56-, betaF1+ phenotype, were uncommonly associated with a hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS; 17%), and had a favorable prognosis (5-year overall survival [OS]: 82%). SPTL-AB patients without HPS had a significantly better survival than patients with HPS (5-year OS: 91% vs 46%; P < .001). SPTL-GDs often showed (epi)dermal involvement and/or ulceration, a CD4-, CD8-, CD56+/-, betaF1- T-cell phenotype, and poor prognosis (5-year OS: 11%), irrespective of the presence of HPS or type of treatment. These results indicate that SPTL-AB and SPTL-GD are distinct entities, and justify that the term SPTL should further be used only for SPTL-AB. SPTL-ABs without associated HPS have an excellent prognosis, and multiagent chemotherapy as first choice of treatment should be questioned.
2008
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838
845
WILLEMZE R; JANSEN PM; CERRONI L; BERTI E; M. SANTUCCI; ASSAF C; CANNINGA-VAN DIJK; MR; CARLOTTI A; GEERTS ML; HAHTOLA S; HUMMEL M; JESKANEN L; KEMPF W; MASSONE C; ORTIZ-ROMERO PL; PAULLI M; PETRELLA T; RANKI A; RODRIGUEZ PERALTO JL; ROBSON A; SENFF NJ; VERMEER MH; WECHSLER J; WHITTAKER S; MEIJER CJ
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