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The Human T-cell Leukemia/Lymphoma Virus, Lymphoma, Lytic Bone Lesions, and Hypercalcemia
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1983
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Lytic Bone LesionsImmunologyPathologyImmunotherapyCancer-associated VirusHematological MalignancyHuman RetrovirusHematologyLymphoid NeoplasiaAutoimmune DiseaseHuman T-cell LymphomaVirologyAutoimmunityMalignant Blood DisorderMature T CellsHtl VirusLymphatic DiseaseAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaMedicineViral Oncology
The human T-cell lymphoma (HTL) virus is a type C RNA tumor virus isolated from patients with malignancies of mature T cells. We report three patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma, hypercalcemia, and antibodies to HTL virus. One patient presented with idiopathic hypercalcemia of 6 months' duration, two with striking lytic bone lesions, and two with circulating malignant lymphocytes. Malignant cells from all patients had surface markers characteristic of thymic-derived lymphocytes (T cells), and all patients had natural serum antibodies to disrupted HTL virus and to one or both viral structural proteins p19 and p24. Patients with adult peripheral T-cell lymphomas, particularly those that present with hypercalcemia and lytic bone lesions, may have antibodies to the type C RNA human tumor virus, HTL virus.
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