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Abnormal NK cell lymphocytosis detected after splenectomy: association with repeated infections,relapsing neutropenia,and persistent polyclonal B-cell proliferation
Authors:Granjo Elisa  Lima Margarida  Fraga Manuela  Santos Filipe  Magalhães Conceição  Queirós Maria Luís  Moreira Ilidia  Rocha Sandra  Silva Alice Santos  Rebelo Irene  Quintanilha Alexandre  Ribeiro Maria Letícia  Candeias Jorge  Orfão Alberto
Affiliation:(1) Rheumatology Unit, 1st Department of Internal Medicine, AHEPA University Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece;(2) Laboratory of Hematology, “Theageneion” Cancer Hospital, Al. Simeonidi 2, 54007 Thessaloniki, Greece;
Abstract:We report the case of a boy with hereditary spherocytosis who presented with mild microcytic hypochromic anemia and recurrent leg ulcers that had been present since childhood. Chronic natural killer (NK) cell and B-cell lymphocytosis was detected 1 year after therapeutic splenectomy during investigation of recurrent episodes of neutropenia and persistent lymphocytosis. NK cells proved to be abnormal at immunophenotyping studies, and B-cells were polyclonal and displayed a normal immunophenotype. Genotypic analysis of T-cell receptor (TCR)-β and TCR-γ genes showed a germ-line pattern. The clinical course of this patient was characterized by multiple pulmonary infections and amygdalitis. We discuss the potential roles of persistent immune stimulation due to chronic hemolysis and severe leg ulcers and of splenectomy in the origin of NK cell lymphocytosis and the relationship between NK cells and recurrent infections, relapsing neutropenia, and polyclonal B-cell response.Int J Hematol. 2002;75:484–488.
Keywords:NK cells  Neutropenia  B-cells  Spherocytosis  Splenectomy
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