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Review
. 2025 Jun 26;17(7):904.
doi: 10.3390/v17070904.

Current State of AIDS-Related Malignant Lymphoma

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Current State of AIDS-Related Malignant Lymphoma

Seiji Okada et al. Viruses. .

Abstract

AIDS-related malignant lymphomas (ARLs) are the lymphomas that develop in association with HIV infection. According to the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), the life expectancy of People Living with HIV (PLWH) has markedly improved; however, approximately one-third of PLWH have passed away from the complications of malignancies, even in well-controlled PLWH. HIV itself is not tumorigenic, and most of these tumors are due to co-infection with oncogenic viruses. γ-herpes viruses (Epstein-Barr virus: EBV and Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus: KSHV) are the most significant risk factors for ARLs. Immunodeficiency, chronic inflammation, accelerated aging, and genetic instability caused by HIV infection, as well as HIV accessory molecules, are thought to promote lymphomagenesis. The prognosis of ARLs is comparable to that of non-HIV cases in the cART era. Intensive chemotherapy with autologous stem cell transplantation is also available for relapsed/refractory ARLs. Since the early stage of HIV infection has no symptoms, significant numbers of HIV-infected individuals have not noticed HIV infection until the onset of AIDS (so-called Ikinari AIDS). Since the ratio of these patients is more than 30% in Japan, hematologists should carefully consider the possibility of HIV infection in cases of lymphoma. Even in an era of cART, ARL remains a critical complication in PLWH, warranting continuous surveillance.

Keywords: AIDS; Epstein–Barr virus: EBV; Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus: KSHV; malignant lymphoma.

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