Genetic basis of extramedullary plasmablastic transformation of multiple myeloma Journal Article


Authors: Liu, Y.; Jelloul, F.; Zhang, Y.; Bhavsar, T.; Ho, C.; Rao, M.; Lewis, N. E.; Cimera, R.; Baik, J.; Sigler, A.; Sen, F.; Yabe, M.; Roshal, M.; Landgren, O.; Dogan, A.; Xiao, W.
Article Title: Genetic basis of extramedullary plasmablastic transformation of multiple myeloma
Abstract: In patients with multiple myeloma, plasmablastic transformation in the bone marrow is rare and associated with poor outcomes. The significance of discordant extramedullary plasmablastic transformation in patients with small, mature clonal plasma cells in the bone marrow has not been well studied. Here, we report the clinicopathologic, cytogenetic, and molecular features of 10 such patients (male/female: 6/4, median age: 65 y, range: 48 to 76 y) with an established diagnosis of multiple myeloma in the bone marrow composed of small, mature plasma cells in parallel with a concurrent or subsequent extramedullary plasmablastic transformation. Eight patients with available survival data showed an overall aggressive clinical course with a median survival of 4.5 months after the diagnosis of extramedullary plasmablastic transformation, despite aggressive treatment and even in patients with low-level bone marrow involvement. Pathologically, the extramedullary plasmablastic myeloma were clonally related to the corresponding bone marrow plasma cells, showed high levels of CMYC and/or P53 expression with a high Ki-67 proliferation index by immunohistochemistry and harbored more complex genomic aberrations including frequent mutations in the RAS pathway and MYC rearrangements compared with their bone marrow counterparts. In summary, although genetic and immunohistochemical studies were not uniformly performed on all cases due to the retrospective nature of this study, our data suggest that discordant extramedullary plasmablastic transformation of multiple myeloma has an aggressive clinical course and is characterized by frequent mutations in the RAS pathway and more complex genomic abnormalities.
Keywords: multiple myeloma; oncogene; lymphoma; ras; p53; myc; mutations; impact; disease; histologic classification; malignancies; tp53; deletion; discordance; genetic alteration; prognosis; extramedullary plasmablastic transformation
Journal Title: American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume: 44
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0147-5185
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2020-06-01
Start Page: 838
End Page: 848
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000536254200016
DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000001459
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC7225029
PUBMED: 32118627
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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  1. Mamta K Rao
    21 Rao
  2. Ahmet Dogan
    454 Dogan
  3. Mikhail Roshal
    227 Roshal
  4. Carl Ola Landgren
    336 Landgren
  5. Caleb   Ho
    72 Ho
  6. Filiz   Sen
    26 Sen
  7. Mariko   Yabe
    50 Yabe
  8. Robert Sime Cimera
    28 Cimera
  9. Natasha Elizabeth Lewis
    31 Lewis
  10. Yanming Zhang
    199 Zhang
  11. Wenbin Xiao
    108 Xiao
  12. Jee Yeon Baik
    43 Baik
  13. Allison Marie Sigler
    36 Sigler
  14. Ying Liu
    33 Liu