Abstract 348P
Background
We performed a molecular analysis of formalin-fixed paraffin embedded and decalcified bone marrow trephine biopsies of primary diagnoses and follow-up biopsies of 41 patients with lymphomas with lymphoplasmacytic differentiation (LPLs) to enable a more precise diagnosis and to describe potentially prognostic and therapeutic relevant mutations.
Methods
Analysis was performed by means of a commercially available Lymphoma Panel (Lymphoma Solution, SophiaGenetics). Results were correlated with clinical and pathological parameters including pathological diagnosis, immune phenotype, volume of infiltration, infiltration pattern, and number of mast cell.
Results
Our group finally covered a spectrum of lymphomas with plasmacytic differentiation ranging from Waldenstroems macroglobulinaemia (WM), comprising the largest group, to small-B-cell lymphomas with plasmacytic differentiation (SBCL-PC) to IgM myeloma (MM). The most helpful diagnostic criteria were a combination of morphology including infiltration pattern and mast cell count, and immune phenotype. MYD88 mutation was present in nearly all WM but also in 50% of the SBCL-PC. Only MM were consistently negative for the mutation. We found that known oncogenic mutations, such as TP53 are already detectable early in the course of the disease and were associated with a significantly shorter PFS. In addition, we report on a novel BIRC3 frameshift mutation in a case of a progressive WM.
Conclusions
Our data indicate that patients with LPL might benefit from a thorough pathological work-up and a detailed molecular analysis in terms of a precise diagnosis and a more targeted treatment allocation.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The Authors.
Funding
Roche.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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