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Large Granular Lymphocytic Leukemia: a Brief Review

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Journal Am J Blood Res
Specialty Hematology
Date 2022 Mar 16
PMID 35291253
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Abstract

LGL leukemia is a rare chronic lymphoproliferative disorder of cytotoxic lymphocytes which can be immunophenotypically either T cell or NK cell-derived. According to the World Health Organization classification, it can be divided into three subtypes: chronic T-cell leukemia and chronic natural killer cell lymphocytosis, and aggressive natural killer cell LGL leukemia. Clonal proliferation of large granular lymphocytes can be because of stimulation of various molecular pathways namely JAK-STAT3 pathway, FAS/FAS-L pathway, RAS-RAF-1-MEK1-ERK pathway, PI3K/AKT pathway, NF-KB pathway, and Sphingolipid Rheostat pathways. The most common clinical features presenting with this leukemia are neutropenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia. This leukemia is also associated with various autoimmune conditions. It usually has an indolent course except for the aggressive NK cell LGL leukemia. The cause of death in the indolent cases was mostly due to infectious complications related to the neutropenia associated with the disease. The rarity of the disease coupled with the availability of only a handful of clinical trials has been a hindrance to the development of a specific treatment. Most of the cases are managed with immunomodulators. The advances in the knowledge of molecular pathways associated with the disease have brought few targeted therapies into the limelight. We discuss here the evolution, epidemiology, demographic profile, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, the available treatment options along with the survival and prognostic variables which may help us in better understanding and better management of the disease and hopefully, paving the way for a targeted clinical approach.

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