Natural-killer cell cytotoxicity as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for adult patients with secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: a prospective phase II observational study.
Abstract
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) can be life-threatening if not detected and treated appropriately. The diagnosis of HLH can be confusing due to other similar febrile diseases that present with cytopenia. Natural-killer cell (NK)-cytotoxicity is an important diagnostic parameter for primary HLH; however, its role in secondary HLH in adults has not been well-elucidated. We prospectively enrolled 123 adult patients with febrile conditions accompanied by cytopenia or marrow hemophagocytosis. A diagnosis of HLH was based on HLH-2004 criteria and treated based on HLH-94 protocol. NK-cytotoxicity was calculated at the time of diagnosis by K562-cell direct lysis using flow-cytometry. HLH (n = 60) was determined to be caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) (n = 11), infection other than EBV (n = 16), malignancies (n = 19), and unknown (n = 14). Febrile diseases other than HLH (n = 63) were diagnosed as autoimmune disease (n = 22), malignancies (n = 21), infection (n = 12), non-malignant hematological diseases (n = 6), and unknown (n = 2). A lower NK-cytotoxicity level was observed at diagnosis in patients with HLH, compared with other causes of febrile disease (12.1% versus 26.2%, p < 0.001). However, NK-cytotoxicity had a borderli...Continue Reading
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