Large granular lymphocytosis: A novel association with immunotherapy
Details
Publication Year 2022-02,Volume 40,Issue #1,Page 120-122
Journal Title
Hematological Oncology
Publication Type
Case report
Abstract
Although reactive large granular lymphocytosis due to diverse etiologies is not an uncommon finding in clinical practice, isolated natural killer (NK)-cell lymphocytosis is unusual and its association with immunotherapy has not been described thus far. We provide a brief analysis of a patient with this unique hematological corollary of immunotherapy being increasingly used in the setting of both solid organ and hematological malignancies, and highlight this as an additional differential to consider in the diagnosis of large granular lymphocytosis. Also explored is the importance of recognizing and monitoring the potential hematological manifestations of experimental immunotherapies, as well as the possible implicated mechanisms of action. It is hypothesized that quantification of large granular lymphocytosis may potentially be used as a surrogate marker of therapeutic efficacy in this setting.
Publisher
Wiley
Keywords
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/*drug therapy/immunology/pathology; Female; Humans; Immunotherapy/*adverse effects; Leukemia, Large Granular Lymphocytic/chemically induced/*pathology; Middle Aged; Prognosis; Skin Neoplasms/*drug therapy/immunology/pathology
Department(s)
Pathology
PubMed ID
34713505
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