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Original Article

Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type I Provirus and T-Cell Prolymphocytic Leukemia

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Pages 381-386 | Received 17 Oct 1999, Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) is a rare type of post-thymic T-cell neoplasm, the etiology of which is unknown. Patients with T-PLL have been found to be seronegative for human T-lymphotropic virus type-I (HTLV-I), and their leukemia cells do not retain mono-clonally integrated HTLV-I provirus. Recently, we have demonstrated the presence of defective HTLV-I provirus by polymerase chain reaction in the DNA extracted from peripheral blood cells or affected lymph nodes of T-PLL patients. Although there is a possibility, from our observation, that an alternative mechanism is operating in HTLV-associated leukemogenesis, it is still unknown whether and how HTLV-I can contribute to the leukemogenesis of T-PLL. In this review, we describe controversial issues and discuss a role of HTLV-I in the leukemogenesis of T-PLL.

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