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Histopathology | 2011

Peripheral T cell lymphomas with follicular T helper phenotype: a new basket or a distinct entity? Revising Karl Lennert’s personal archive

Claudio Agostinelli; Sylvia Hartmann; Wolfram Klapper; Penelope Korkolopoulou; Simona Righi; Teresa Marafioti; Pier Paolo Piccaluga; Efstratios Patsouris; Martin Leo Hansmann; K. Lennert; Stefano Pileri

Agostinelli C, Hartmann S, Klapper W, Korkolopoulou P, Righi S, Marafioti T, Piccaluga P P, Patsouris E, Hansmann M‐L, Lennert K & Pileri S A u2028(2011) Histopathology59, 679–691


Advances in Hematology | 2011

Pathobiology of hodgkin lymphoma.

Pier Paolo Piccaluga; Claudio Agostinelli; Anna Gazzola; Claudio Tripodo; Francesco Bacci; Elena Sabattini; Maria Teresa Sista; Claudia Mannu; Maria Rosaria Sapienza; Maura Rossi; Maria Antonella Laginestra; Carlo A. Sagramoso-Sacchetti; Simona Righi; Stefano Pileri

Despite its well-known histological and clinical features, Hodgkins lymphoma (HL) has recently been the object of intense research activity, leading to a better understanding of its phenotype, molecular characteristics, histogenesis, and possible mechanisms of lymphomagenesis. There is complete consensus on the B-cell derivation of the tumor in most cases, and on the relevance of Epstein-Barr virus infection and defective cytokinesis in at least a proportion of patients. The REAL/WHO classification recognizes a basic distinction between lymphocyte predominance HL (LP-HL) and classic HL (cHL), reflecting the differences in clinical presentation and behavior, morphology, phenotype, and molecular features. cHL has been classified into four subtypes: lymphocyte rich, nodular sclerosing, with mixed cellularity, and lymphocyte depleted. The borders between cHL and anaplastic large-cell lymphoma have become sharper, whereas those between LP-HL and T-cell-rich B-cell lymphoma remain ill defined. Treatments adjusted to the pathobiological characteristics of the tumor in at-risk patients have been proposed and are on the way to being applied.


Pediatric Reports | 2011

Pathobiology of ALK-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma

Stefano Pileri; Claudio Agostinelli; Francesco Bacci; Elena Sabattini; Carlo Sagramoso; Brunangelo Falini; Pier Paolo Piccaluga

The authors revise the concept of ALK-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) in the light of the recently updated WHO classification of Tumors of Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues both on biological and clinical grounds. The main histological findings are illustrated as well as the phenotypic, molecular and clinical characteristics. Finally, the biological rationale for possible innovative targeted therapies is presented.


Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2011

Primary effusion lymphoma associated with Human Herpes Virus-8 and Epstein Barr virus in an HIV-infected woman from Kampala, Uganda: a case report

Lynnette K Tumwine; Rejani Lalitha; Claudio Agostinelli; Simon Luzige; Jackson Orem; Pier Paolo Piccaluga; Lawrence O Osuwat; Stefano Pileri

IntroductionPrimary effusion lymphoma is a recently recognized entity of AIDS related non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Despite Africa being greatly affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, an extensive MEDLINE/PubMed search failed to find any report of primary effusion lymphoma in sub-Saharan Africa. To our knowledge this is the first report of primary effusion lymphoma in sub-Saharan Africa. We report the clinical, cytomorphologic and immunohistochemical findings of a patient with primary effusion lymphoma.Case presentationA 70-year-old newly diagnosed HIV-positive Ugandan African woman presented with a three-month history of cough, fever, weight loss and drenching night sweats. Three weeks prior to admission she developed right sided chest pain and difficulty in breathing. On examination she had bilateral pleural effusions.Haematoxylin and eosin stained cytologic sections of the formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded cell block made from the pleural fluid were processed in the Department of Pathology, Makerere University, College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda. Immunohistochemistry was done at the Institute of Haematology and Oncology L and A Seragnoli, Bologna University School of Medicine, Bologna, Italy, using alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase method. In situ hybridization was used for detection of Epstein-Barr virus.The tumor cells were CD45+, CD30+, CD38+, HHV-8 LANA-1+; but were negative for CD3-, CD20-, CD19-, and CD79a- and EBV RNA+ on in situ hybridization. CD138 and Ki-67 were not evaluable. Our patient tested HIV positive and her CD4 cell count was 127/μL.ConclusionsA definitive diagnosis of primary effusion lymphoma rests on finding a proliferation of large immunoblastic, plasmacytoid and anaplastic cells; HHV-8 in the tumor cells, an immunophenotype that is CD45+, pan B-cell marker negative and lymphocyte activated marker positive. It is essential for clinicians and pathologists to have a high index of suspicion of primary effusion lymphoma when handling HIV positive patients who have effusions without palpable tumor masses. Basic immunohistochemistry is essential for definitive diagnosis.


Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology | 2011

Lymphoma classification: the quiet after the storm

Stefano Pileri; Claudio Agostinelli; Elena Sabattini; Francesco Bacci; Carlo Sagramoso; Alessandro Pileri; Brunangelo Falini; Pier Paolo Piccaluga


Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology | 2011

Pathobiology of Epstein-Barr virus-driven peripheral T-cell lymphomas

Pier Paolo Piccaluga; Anna Gazzola; Claudio Agostinelli; Francesco Bacci; Elena Sabattini; Stefano Pileri


Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology | 2011

Primary cutaneous lymphomas: a reprisal

Alessandro Pileri; Annalisa Patrizi; Claudio Agostinelli; Iria Neri; Elena Sabattini; Francesco Bacci; Pier Paolo Piccaluga; Nicola Pimpinelli; Stefano Pileri


Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases | 2014

PATHOBIOLOGY OF HODGKIN LYMPHOMA

Claudio Agostinelli; Stefano Pileri


Blood | 2011

Identification of Differentially Expressed miRNAs in Peripheral t-Cell Lymphomas

Pier Paolo Piccaluga; Maria Antonella Laginestra; Maura Rossi; Antonio De Leo; Davide Gibellini; Anna Gazzola; Maria Rosaria Sapienza; Claudio Agostinelli; Stefano Pileri


Leukemia Research | 2011

Primary uterine localization of malt lymphoma: A case report and literature review

Federico De Angelis; Giorgia Annechini; Claudio Agostinelli; Gianna Maria D’Elia; Sara Panfilio; Alessandro Pulsoni

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