Natural-killer cell cytotoxicity as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for adult patients with secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: a prospective phase II observational study

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Background: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) can be life-threatening if not detected and treated appropriately. The diagnosis of HLH can be confusing due to other similar febrile diseases that present with cytopenia. Natural-killer cell (NK)-cytotoxicity is an important diagnostic parameter for primary HLH; however, its role in secondary HLH in adults has not been well-elucidated. Methods: We prospectively enrolled 123 adult patients with febrile conditions accompanied by cytopenia or marrow hemophagocytosis. A diagnosis of HLH was based on HLH-2004 criteria and treated based on HLH-94 protocol. NK-cytotoxicity was calculated at the time of diagnosis by K562-cell direct lysis using flow-cytometry. Results: HLH (n = 60) was determined to be caused by Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) (n = 11), infection other than EBV (n = 16), malignancies (n = 19), and unknown (n = 14). Febrile diseases other than HLH (n = 63) were diagnosed as autoimmune disease (n = 22), malignancies (n = 21), infection (n = 12), non-malignant hematological diseases (n = 6), and unknown (n = 2). A lower NK-cytotoxicity level was observed at diagnosis in patients with HLH, compared with other causes of febrile disease (12.1% versus 26.2%, p < 0.001). However, NK-cytotoxicity had a borderline effect on diagnosis of HLH, with an area under receiver operation characteristic curve of 0.689. It also showed no significant role for the prediction of survival outcome. Multivariate analysis revealed that malignant disease and high ferritin level were related with poor survival outcome. In non-malignant disease subgroups, old age, EBV-association, and low NK-cytotoxicity were related with poor survival. Conclusions: Febrile disease with cytopenia was associated with decreased NK-cytotoxicity, especially in adults with HLH; however, its diagnostic role for adult HLH is still arguable. The diagnostic criteria for adult HLH should be further discussed. Trial registration: Clinical Research Information Service [Internet]; Osong (Chungcheongbuk-do), Korea, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ministry of Health and Welfare (Republic of Korea); https://cris.nih.go.kr/cris/index.jsp; Feb, 16th 2016; KCT0001886 (KC15TISE0936);.

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Oh, E. J., Yoon, J. H., Park, K. H., Bae, H. J., Yun, S. J., Min, G. J., … Lee, J. W. (2021). Natural-killer cell cytotoxicity as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for adult patients with secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: a prospective phase II observational study. Therapeutic Advances in Hematology, 12. https://doi.org/10.1177/20406207211020544

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