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Twenty-one (100%) Haitians and 42 (21.5%) of 192 native black Americans autopsied in a 33-month period at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, were included in this review. All autopsied materials were examined. Among the Haitians autopsied, infectious diseases accounted for 11 (52%) of 21 deaths. Toxoplasma encephalitis was the leading cause of death (five cases). Other infectious causes of death included disseminated cryptococcosis (one), disseminated cytomegalovirus diseases (one), Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (one), chronic active hepatitis B (two), and bacterial pneumonia (one). Malignant neoplasms were also found to be causes of death and these included a single cases of each of the following: adenocarcinoma of the lung,
multiple myeloma
, diffuse histiocytic lymphoma, hepatoma, and
Kaposi's sarcoma
. Deaths of the remaining cases were due to hypertensive cardiovascular diseases (two), rheumatic heart disease (one), glomerulonephritis (one), and intimal fibroplasia of coronary arteries (one). Seven Haitian cases fulfilled the Centers for Disease Control case definition for the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). For comparison, autopsies of black Americans were chosen from conditions that would most likely predispose them to opportunistic infections. Among the autopsies on black Americans there were no cases of opportunistic infections or
Kaposi's sarcoma
that were considered to be consistent with the AIDS.
...
PMID:Unusual causes of death in Haitians residing in Miami. High prevalence of opportunistic infections. 634 27
Between June 1975 and April 1981, 61 of the 177 eligible patients whose nonosseous sarcomas of extremity or trunk origin had been completely excised primarily or after local recurrences agreed to participate in a randomized study of adjuvant chemotherapy. Dermatofibrosarcoma, lymphomas,
myeloma
,
Kaposi's sarcoma
, and embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma were excluded as were patients with significant second primary cancers and those who received either preoperative or postoperative radiation therapy. After stratification by anatomic status of disease, site of origin, and histologic grade, a random one half of the 61 participants began alternating courses of vincristine/cyclophosphamide/dactinomycin, and vincristine/doxorubicin/dacarbazine at six-week intervals for one year. The control group was evaluated at six-week intervals without adjuvant chemotherapy, but these patients were offered this chemotherapy later if they had progressive disease excised. Although 30% of the 61 patients experienced local recurrence of disease within the first five years after randomization, and only 54% were continuously disease free for five or more years, 82% were surviving at five years (Kaplan-Meier calculations) with a median follow-up of 64.3 months. Partial suppression of distant metastasis by adjuvant chemotherapy was apparent in the overall study, in the extremity tumor category, and in the subgroup of patients who had received limb-sparing surgery; however, no survival advantage for chemotherapy-treated patients was demonstrated. The 30 adjuvant chemotherapy-treated patients received a total of three thoracotomies as compared with 17 salvage thoracotomies for the 31 control patients; however, salvage surgery for local recurrences has been similar in the two groups. Recent improvement in the survival of patients with soft-tissue sarcomas is not necessarily a result of adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
...
PMID:Randomized study of systemic chemotherapy following complete excision of nonosseous sarcomas. 651 82
I have described a patient with
multiple myeloma
in whom
Kaposi's sarcoma
of the skin developed during treatment with an alkylating agent. The association of a plasma cell dyscrasia, such as
multiple myeloma
, and
Kaposi's sarcoma
is uncommon. The possible role of angiogenesis in deranged immunologic responses is addressed.
...
PMID:Kaposi's sarcoma associated with multiple myeloma. 674 Mar 65
An Italian woman affected by
multiple myeloma
(MM) associated with
Kaposi's sarcoma
(KS) has been studied. MM appeared to be at stage II, A, according to Durie & Salmon (3) (quantitative staging); KS spread out two and a half years after MM had been diagnosed, and showed only a pharyngeal involvement. The patient was still alive two and a half years after KS had been discovered, showing a benign clinical course, though several infectious complications had occurred. The observed patient is compared with the other ten cases reported in the world literature. The long lasting observed survival is thought to be related to the low MCM and the length of successful therapy.
...
PMID:Multiple myeloma associated with Kaposi sarcoma: a case report. 686 86
Initially discovered as antiviral agents, the interferons (IFNs) proved to be a class of cytokines with multifunctional properties, including inhibition of cell growth and modulation of immune functions. A number of clinical trials were thus carried out in cancer and viral diseases, and IFN-alpha therapy was shown to have a wide range of indications in hematology and dermatology: B-cell malignancies (hairy cell leukemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma,
multiple myeloma
), myeloproliferations (chronic myeloid leukemia, thrombocytosis), cutaneous T lymphoma, basal-cell carcinoma, cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma,
Kaposi's sarcoma
. IFN therapy also showed efficacy in viral tumors (condyloma acuminatum and laryngeal papillomatosis) and chronic hepatitis B and C. The antitumoral action of IFN-alpha mainly involves its capacity to inhibit cell proliferation, partly via antagonistic effects on growth factors. The elucidation of IFN-alpha signalling pathway(s) leading to gene activation, a better understanding of the interactions between IFN-alpha and cytokine network, and the development of combination therapy with other biological treatments or chemotherapy should greatly improve the clinical use of IFNs.
...
PMID:[Interferons, a class of cytokines with a large therapeutic activity range]. 751 33
We report a case of
Kaposi's sarcoma
in a patient who underwent autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT) for
multiple myeloma
. Four months after ABMT he presented with numerous asymptomatic, dark blue and purplish macules and nodules on the trunk and lower extremities. Biopsy revealed the typical histologic pattern of
Kaposi's sarcoma
. The patient died due to disseminated
Kaposi's sarcoma
while in complete remission of his hematologic malignancy.
...
PMID:Kaposi's sarcoma after autologous bone marrow transplantation for multiple myeloma. 872 73
Kaposi's sarcoma
-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) was found in the bone marrow dendritic cells of
multiple myeloma
patients but not in malignant plasma cells or bone marrow dendritic cells from normal individuals or patients with other malignancies. In addition the virus was detected in the bone marrow dendritic cells from two out of eight patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), a precursor to
myeloma
. Viral interleukin-6, the human homolog of which is a growth factor for
myeloma
, was found to be transcribed in the
myeloma
bone marrow dendritic cells. KSHV may be required for transformation from MGUS to
myeloma
and perpetuate the growth of malignant plasma cells.
...
PMID:Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus infection of bone marrow dendritic cells from multiple myeloma patients. 941 46
Primary plasmacytoma of the lymph nodes is very rare, and there are fewer than 20 reported cases. These cases appeared to have a better prognosis than other extramedullary plasmacytomas, with rare recurrence and no progression to
myeloma
after treatment. To better characterize the clinicopathological features and the pathogenesis of primary plasmacytoma of the lymph nodes, we reviewed our consultation files and retrieved seven such cases. The age of presentation ranged from 39 to 76 years (median age, 59 years), with three women and four men. The clinical follow-up varied from 1 to 14 years. All patients presented with enlarged lymph nodes and had an indolent clinical course, except for one patient with slow progression and increasing numbers of bone marrow plasma cells. Five patients were treated with excision only and two with excision and chemotherapy. None of the patients had recurrence or developed
multiple myeloma
. All cases showed immunoglobulin light chain restriction, four with monotypic lambda and three with monotypic kappa. One patient had extensive nodal amyloid deposition. Four cases had monoclonal heavy chain expression, three with monoclonal immunoglobulin (Ig) G and one with monoclonal IgM. All cases were negative for CD20 and CD43, and six cases expressed CD79a. Overexpression of p53 and bcl-2 was not detected by immunostaining in any of the cases. Epstein-Barr viral (EBV) RNA was not detected in all seven cases by in situ hybridization, and no
Kaposi's sarcoma
-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) DNA sequences were detected by polymerase chain reaction in five cases. Our results confirm a more favorable outcome and rare progression to
multiple myeloma
in primary nodal plasmacytomas after excision or chemotherapy. The results of oncoprotein and viral studies suggest that the pathogenesis of primary nodal plasmacytoma may not be due to bcl-2- and p53-associated changes or viral-induced changes by EBV and KSHV.
...
PMID:Primary plasmacytoma of lymph nodes. 930 34
We have recently demonstrated the presence of
Kaposi's sarcoma
-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) in cultured bone marrow (BM) stromal dendritic cells from all patients with
myeloma
studied. To show that these findings were not an artifact of tissue culture, we performed in situ hybridization (ISH) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect KSHV in BM core biopsies. Using ISH to open reading frame-72 (ORF 72), we localized KSHV to BM dendritic cells in 17 of 20 patients with
myeloma
, 2 patients with plasmacytosis associated with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and 1 case of aplastic anemia. In contrast, BM from normal subjects (n = 4) and patients with lymphoma and leukemia (n = 21) did not contain KSHV. PCR amplification with KSHV primers demonstrated product in fresh BM biopsy samples from 6 of 7
myeloma
patients, whereas three normal marrows contained no amplified product. These findings suggest that KSHV, possibly through alterations in the BM microenvironment and production of viral interleukin-6 (vIL-6), may stimulate and maintain abnormal plasma cell proliferation in
myeloma
and related disorders.
...
PMID:Localization of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus in bone marrow biopsy samples from patients with multiple myeloma. 978 98
The multifunctional cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6) plays a central role in host defence mechanisms and hematopoiesis. Furthermore, dysregulation of IL-6 gene expression is associated with the pathogenesis of various immunologically related diseases such as
myeloma
, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and
Kaposi's sarcoma
. The regulation of IL-6 gene expression occurs mainly at transcriptional level, although mechanisms of post-transcriptional regulation have also been described. In the present study we demonstrate that in HeLa cells, induction of IL-6 by interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is transcriptionally controlled, as shown by run on assays and analysis of the IL-6 mRNA stability. Gel-retardation experiments using antibodies specific for factors of the IRF family identified four protein-DNA complexes, which bind to the interferon regulatory factor (IRF) binding site at position -267 to -254, in nuclear extracts from IFN-gamma treated cells. Furthermore, transient transfection analyses of the 5'-flanking region of IL-6 gene linked to the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) reporter gene demonstrated that the -267 to -254 IRF site is necessary for IL-6 induction by IFN-gamma. However, transfection experiments in which IRF-1 and I kappa B alpha were overexpressed show that full-scale transcriptional activation of the IL-6 promoter directing CAT expression requires the co-operation between IRF-1 and NF-kappa B at a low constitutive level.
...
PMID:Molecular mechanisms regulating induction of interleukin-6 gene transcription by interferon-gamma. 939 33
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