Abstract
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) might be associated with worse outcome in classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL). Our aim was to determine whether TAMs correlated with refractoriness in cHL. In a cohort of 18 consecutive primary refractory or early relapsed cases and 41 randomly selected controls (responder patients), high TAM infiltration was significantly associated with refractoriness or early relapse (p = 0.004) and remained independently correlated with outcome in multivariate analysis (odds ratio 8.276, 95% confidence interval 1.214–56.408). This study provides evidence that the marker CD68 might accurately predict early outcome of de novo cHL and could be used in combination with c-kit and TiA1 staining.
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