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Query: UMLS:C0027947 (neutropenia)
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Extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type, and aggressive NK-cell leukemia are rare, and their standard therapy has not been established. They are Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoid malignancies, and tumor cells express P-glycoprotein leading to multidrug resistance of the disease. Patients with stage IV, relapsed or refractory diseases have a dismal prognosis, with survival measured in months only. To develop an efficacious chemotherapeutic regimen, we conducted a dose-escalation feasibility study of a new chemotherapeutic regimen, SMILE, comprising the steroid dexamethasone, methotrexate, ifosfamide, L-asparaginase, and etoposide. The components of SMILE are multidrug resistance-unrelated agents and etoposide. Etoposide shows both in vitro and in vivo efficacy for Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative disorders. Eligible patients had newly diagnosed stage IV, relapsed or refractory diseases after first-line chemotherapy, were 15-69 years of age, and had satisfactory performance scores (0-2). Four dose levels of methotrexate and etoposide were originally planned to be evaluated. At level 1, six patients with extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type, were enrolled. Their disease status was newly diagnosed stage IV (n = 3), first relapse (n = 2), and primary refractory (n = 1). All of the first three patients developed dose-limiting toxicities, and one of them died of sepsis with grade 4 neutropenia. A protocol revision stipulating early granulocyte colony-stimulating factor administration was made. Two out of three additional patients developed dose-limiting toxicities that were all manageable and transient. For the six enrolled patients, the overall response rate was 67% and the complete response rate was 50%. Although its safety and efficacy require further evaluation, we recommend a SMILE chemotherapy dose level of 1 for further clinical studies.
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PMID:Phase I study of dexamethasone, methotrexate, ifosfamide, L-asparaginase, and etoposide (SMILE) chemotherapy for advanced-stage, relapsed or refractory extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma and leukemia. 1829 94

Large granular lymphocyte leukemia (LGL) is a hematologic disorder characterized by a monoclonal expansion of large lymphocytes containing azurophilic granules with a T CD3(+)CD57(+) or Natural Killer (NK) CD3(-)CD56(+) phenotype. The World Health Organization (WHO) classification identifies three entities: the T LGL, the chronic lymphoproliferative disorder of NK-cells, and the aggressive NK-cell leukemia. T LGL and chronic lymphoproliferative disorder of NK-cells are indolent diseases frequently associated with cytopenias and a wide spectrum of auto-immune manifestations. Neutropenia can lead to recurrent bacterial infections, which represent an indication of initiating a treatment in most of the cases. Immunosuppressive therapies are usually used in this context. In contrast, aggressive NK-cell leukemia follows a fulminant course with a poor prognosis because patients are refractory to most of the treatments. There is now a considerable interest in the pathophysiology of the disease with the perspective of new therapeutic options.
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PMID:[Large granular lymphocyte leukemia: clinical and pathogenic aspects]. 2392 96