Clinical features and treatment outcome for children with CD30+ large-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

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Sandlund J T,Pui C H,Santana V M,Mahmoud H,Roberts W M,Morris S,Raimondi S,Ribeiro R,Crist W M,Lin J S

Abstract

PURPOSE To determine the frequency of CD30 expression and its relationship to clinical features, immunophenotype, histotype, and outcome in childhood large-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). PATIENTS AND METHODS We reviewed 45 cases of large-cell NHL in children treated at St Jude Children's Research Hospital from 1975 to 1990 for whom there was sufficient tissue to perform immunophenotypic studies. All 45 were screened with a panel of antibodies to detect the presence of CD30 and T-cell and B-cell antigens. Cases were classified according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Working Formulation and the Kiel classification system. Clinical features, immunophenotype, pathologic classification, and treatment outcome were compared for CD30+ and CD30- cases. RESULTS CD30 expression was documented in 18 cases (40%). These 13 boys and five girls had a median age of 13 years at diagnosis. Most (n = 14) had advanced-stage (III and IV) disease. Nodal disease was equally common in CD30+ and CD30- cases, whereas skin involvement was significantly more frequent in CD30+ cases (P = .007). There was no significant association of CD30 expression with histologic subtype according to the NCI Working Formulation, but CD30+ cases were more likely to be anaplastic by the Kiel classification (P < .001). All CD30+ cases had either T-cell or null-cell phenotype, while the majority of CD30- cases were B-cell phenotype (P < .001). Among patients with limited-stage disease, the mean +/- SE estimated 5-year event-free survival (EFS) was 75% +/- 22% for CD30+ cases and 92% +/- 9% for CD30- cases (P = .10); estimates for advanced-stage disease were 57% +/- 17% and 29% +/- 17%, respectively (P = .096). For patients with advanced-stage disease, CD30 expression was associated with a significantly better overall 5-year survival probability (84% +/- 12% v 27% +/- 16%, P = .0016). CONCLUSION CD30 is frequently expressed in pediatric large-cell NHL and is significantly associated with T-cell or null-cell phenotype, anaplastic morphology, skin involvement, and better overall survival among advanced-stage patients.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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