CD138- Plasmablastic Lymphoma A Multi-institutional Study and Review of the Literature

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Context.—Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is a rare aggressive lymphoma, usually positive for CD138 and frequently occurring in the oral cavity of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients. Up to 10% of cases are negative for CD138 and diagnostically very challenging. Objective.—To investigate the appropriate approach to diagnose CD138- plasmablastic lymphoma and avoid misdiagnosis. Design.—We studied 21 cases of CD138- PBL from multiple large institutes in the United States and 21 cases from the literature. Results.—CD138- PBLs were positive for different B/ plasma cell markers at various percentages: MUM1 (94.4%; 34 of 36), OCT2 (70.6%; 12 of 17), immunoglobulin light chains (68.8%; 22 of 32), CD38 (68.4%; 13 of 19), CD79a (34.2%; 13 of 38), and PAX5 (15.6%; 5 of 32), suggesting that MUM1, OCT2, immunoglobulin light chains, and CD38 are useful markers to help establish the lineage. A total of 83% of cases (30 of 36) were extraoral lesions. Extraoral lesions showed much lower Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection rates (16 of 30; 53.3%) and had worse prognosis. MYC was positive in 80% (8 of 10) of EBVþ cases and 40% (2 of 5) EBV- cases, indicating the importance of MYC in pathogenesis, especially in EBVþ cases. Conclusions.—Our study emphasizes that CD138- PBLs tend to be extraoral lesions, with much lower EBV infection rates, and diagnostically very challenging. Accurate diagnosis requires a thorough investigation and workup by using appropriate markers.

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Choudhuri, J., Pan, Z., Yuan, J., Chen, M., Wu, X., Zheng, G., … Shi, Y. (2023). CD138- Plasmablastic Lymphoma A Multi-institutional Study and Review of the Literature. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 147(6), 643–654. https://doi.org/10.5858/arpa.2021-0462-OA

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