Antibiotic Treatment Is Not Effective in Patients Infected With Helicobacter pylori Suffering From Extragastric MALT Lymphoma

Author:

Grünberger Birgit1,Wöhrer Stefan1,Streubel Berthold1,Formanek Michael1,Petkov Ventzislav1,Puespoek Andreas1,Haefner Michael1,Hejna Michael1,Jaeger Ulrich1,Chott Andreas1,Raderer Markus1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Medicine I and IV, Pathology, and Otorhinolaryngology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Purpose Apart from anecdotal reports implicating Helicobacter pylori (HP) in the development of extragastric mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, no large scale prospective studies have been performed on this topic. Patients and Methods A total of 77 patients with extragastric MALT lymphoma were prospectively studied. The presence or absence of HP was tested by histology, urease breath test, and serology. Patients were also tested for hepatitis A, B, and C and autoimmune conditions along with assessment of MALT lymphoma-specific genetic changes. Results Evidence for infection with HP was present in 35 of 77 patients (45%), and three of 75 patients tested (4%) were positive for hepatitis C and one for hepatitis B. All patients with HP-infection underwent eradication, 16 before initiation of further therapy. Apart from one patient with lymphoma involving parotid and colon, who achieved regression of the colonic lesions, none of these 16 patients showed regression of the lymphoma after a median follow-up of 14 months (range, 8 to 48+ months) before initiation of definitive treatment. No correlation between HP-status, localization, stage, autoimmune diseases, and genetic findings was seen. Conclusion In our series, HP-eradication was ineffective for treatment of extragastric MALT lymphomas. This finding, along with an infection rate of 45%—as could also be expected in the general Austrian population—suggests that HP does not play a role in the development of these lymphomas. Antibiotic treatment targeting HP should, therefore, be discouraged in patients with extragastric MALT lymphomas.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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