慢性淋巴细胞白血病的感染并发症。

E Morra, A Nosari, M Montillo
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摘要

感染是慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)患者发病和死亡的主要原因。CLL感染的易感性是通过各种异常介导的,包括原发疾病固有的免疫缺陷(体液和细胞免疫损伤)以及与CLL管理相关的进一步免疫抑制。就严重细菌感染的风险而言,低γ -球蛋白血症可能是最重要的免疫缺陷,其频率和严重程度随着疾病的持续时间而增加。较新的抗肿瘤药物,如嘌呤类似物,特别是在先前治疗过的患者中使用时,可能与涉及t细胞功能障碍的新病原体谱(单核细胞增生李斯特菌、卡氏肺囊虫、巨细胞病毒、单纯疱疹病毒和分枝杆菌)有关。在这篇综述中,我们重点讨论了CLL感染的临床特征以及引起这种并发症的危险因素。此外,我们描述了与嘌呤类似物相关的感染的演变模式,并讨论了目前接受的预防和治疗方法。
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Infectious complications in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.

Infections are the major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Predisposition to infection in CLL is mediated through various abnormalities including both the immune defects inherent in the primary disease (impairment in humoral and cellular immunity) and in the further immunosuppression related to the management of CLL. Hypogammaglobulinemia is probably the most important immune defect in terms of risk of severe bacterial infections, its frequency and severity progressing with the duration of the disease. Newer antineoplastic agents such as purine analogues, especially when used in previously treated patients, may be associated with a new spectrum of pathogens (Listeria monocytogenes, Pneumocystis carinii, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, and mycobacteria) involving T-cell dysfunction. In this review we focus on the clinical characteristics of infections in CLL and on the risk factors involved in the pathogenesis of this complication. Furthermore, we describe the evolving patterns of infections associated with purine analogues and discuss the currently accepted approaches to prophylaxis and treatment.

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