Transformation of follicular lymphoma to precursor B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma with c-myc gene rearrangement as a critical event

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Abstract

Progression of follicular lymphoma (FL) to a higher-grade lymphoma occurs in 25% to 60% of cases and frequently indicates a poor prognosis. The transformation is accompanied by alteration in morphologic features and clinical behaviors. Herein, we report a case of FL occurring in a 59-year-old woman with the development of a precursor B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (PBC-LBL) during a 6-month period. Both lymphomas had identical bcl-2 and immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene breakpoints as assessed by polymerase chain reaction amplification and direct sequencing, indicating that the 2 tumors originated from a common precursor B-cell clone or the PBC-LBL arose from clonal evolution of its preceding FL and "dedifferentiated" into a lymphoblastic stage. Immunohistochemical studies revealed that both lymphomas displayed typical phenotypic characteristics. A c-myc gene translocation was observed in the PBC-LBL but not the FL by fluorescence in situ hybridization. The c-myc translocation is also reported in similar cases in the literature and likely is crucial in the pathogenesis of the PBC-LBL. © American Society for Clinical Pathology.

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Young, K. H., Xie, Q., Zhou, G., Eickhoff, J. C., Sanger, W. G., Aoun, P., & Chan, W. C. (2008). Transformation of follicular lymphoma to precursor B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma with c-myc gene rearrangement as a critical event. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 129(1), 157–166. https://doi.org/10.1309/NKK3FEX2BE5L7EKB

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