Central nervous system involvement in AIDS-related lymphomas Journal Article


Authors: Barta, S. K.; Joshi, J.; Mounier, N.; Xue, X.; Wang, D.; Ribera, J. M.; Navarro, J. T.; Hoffmann, C.; Dunleavy, K.; Little, R. F.; Wilson, W. H.; Spina, M.; Galicier, L.; Noy, A.; Sparano, J. A.
Article Title: Central nervous system involvement in AIDS-related lymphomas
Abstract: Central nervous system (CNS) involvement is reportedly more common in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related lymphomas (ARL). We describe factors and outcomes associated with CNS involvement at baseline (CNSB) and relapse (CNSR) in 886 patients with newly diagnosed ARL. Of 886 patients, 800 received either intrathecal (IT) therapy for CNSB or IT prophylaxis. CNSB was found in 13%. CNSB was not associated with reduced overall survival (OS). There was no difference in the prevalence of CNSB between the pre-combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) and cART eras. 5·3% of patients experienced CNSR at a median of 4·2 months after diagnosis (12% if CNSB; 4% if not). Median OS after CNSR was 1·6 months. On multivariate analysis, only CNSB [hazard ratio (HR) 3·68, P = 0·005] and complete response to initial therapy (HR 0·14, P < 0·0001) were significantly associated with CNSR. When restricted to patients without CNSB, IT CNS prophylaxis with 3 vs. 1 agent did not significantly impact the risk of CNSR. Despite IT CNS prophylaxis, 5% of patients experienced CNSR. Our data confirms that CNSR in ARL occurs early and has a poor outcome. Complete response to initial therapy was associated with a reduced frequency of CNSR. Although CNSB conferred an increased risk for CNSR, it did not impact OS. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Keywords: lymphoma; acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; non-hodgkin lymphoma; aids-related lymphoma; central nervous system relapse
Journal Title: British Journal of Haematology
Volume: 173
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0007-1048
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2016-06-01
Start Page: 857
End Page: 866
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/bjh.13998
PUBMED: 27062389
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4900917
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 July 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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