Pseudo-peritoneal carcinomatosis presentation of a crystal-storing histiocytosis with an unmutated monoclonal k light chain

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Abstract

Crystal-storing histiocytosis (CSH) is a rare complication of monoclonal gammopathies caused by accumulation of crystalline material inside macrophages, and it may result in a variety of clinical manifestations depending on the involved organs. Although immunoglobulin k light chains (LCs) seem to be the most frequent pathogenic component, very few molecular data are currently available. A 69-year-old man presented with a very poor performance status. Remarkable features were mesenteric lymph node enlargement and proteinuria, including a monoclonal κ LC. Light and electron microscopy studies revealed the presence of crystals within macrophages in the lymph nodes, bone marrow, and kidney, leading to the diagnosis of CSH. The pathogenic κ LC variable domain sequence was identical to the germline Vk3-20∗01/Jk2∗01 gene segments, without any somatic mutation, suggesting an extra-follicular B cell proliferation. The patient was successfully treated with 4 cycles of bortezomib and dexamethasone. After a 12-month follow-up, he remains in hematological and renal remission. CSH may present as pseudo-peritoneal carcinomatosis and relate to a monoclonal κ LC encoded by an unmutated gene. Bortezomib-based therapy proved efficacious in this case.

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Aline-Fardin, A., Bender, S., Fabiani, B., Buob, D., Brahimi, S., Verpont, M. C., … Alkhiary, W. (2015). Pseudo-peritoneal carcinomatosis presentation of a crystal-storing histiocytosis with an unmutated monoclonal k light chain. Medicine (United States), 94(32). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000001247

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