2022
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12030713
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Primary Effusion Lymphoma: A Timely Review on the Association with HIV, HHV8, and EBV

Abstract: Primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) is defined by the WHO classification as a large B-cell neoplasm without detectable tumor masses. It is universally associated with HHV8, with most cases occurring in the setting of immunodeficiency such as HIV infection, and a poor prognosis. Morphologically, the neoplastic cells range from immunoblastic, plasmablastic, to anaplastic; and phenotypically, most cases express plasma cell but not B-cell markers, i.e., plasmablastic. During the past decade, primary HHV8-negative effu… Show more

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“…During the past decade, primary effusion lymphomas lacking HHV8 have been documented, and terms such as PEL‐like lymphoma, HHV8‐unrelated PEL, and HHV8‐negative effusion‐based lymphoma (EBL) have been coined to describe these conditions. However, the terms ‘PEL’ and ‘EBL’ seem to have been used interchangeably in the literature 8 . The recent consensus opinion of an international group of hematopathologists is that the designation PEL should be restricted to cavity‐based lymphomas with neoplastic HHV8‐infected cells 24 .…”
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“…During the past decade, primary effusion lymphomas lacking HHV8 have been documented, and terms such as PEL‐like lymphoma, HHV8‐unrelated PEL, and HHV8‐negative effusion‐based lymphoma (EBL) have been coined to describe these conditions. However, the terms ‘PEL’ and ‘EBL’ seem to have been used interchangeably in the literature 8 . The recent consensus opinion of an international group of hematopathologists is that the designation PEL should be restricted to cavity‐based lymphomas with neoplastic HHV8‐infected cells 24 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intriguingly, in these documented cases, patients of East Asian origin account for about 60% of cases of HHV8-unrelated ELBCLs. [5][6][7][8][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] Cell lines provide invaluable tools for research on rare diseases such as HHV8-unrelated ELBCL. To the best of our knowledge, to date, only three HHV8-unrelated ELBCL cell lines, STR-428, OGU1…”
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