Abstract

These are the first cases of primary macroglobulinemia (PMG) with t(11;18)(q21;q21) reported in the literature. The first case was a 77-year-old man with macroglobulinemia (serum IgM: 8.36 g/dL). Abnormal lymphoid cells were detected in the blood and bone marrow. Immunologic and karyotypic analyses revealed that abnormal cells were positive for surface IgM-k, CD19, and CD20, negative for CD5 and CD10, and all had a t(11;18)(q21;q21). The second case was a 57-year-old woman with macroglobulinemia (serum IgM: 12.0 g/dL). Abnormal lymphoid cells were detected in blood and marrow, and cells were positive for surface IgM-λ, CD19, and CD20, and negative for CD5 and CD10. Plasma cells bearing cytoplasmic IgM-λ were increased in pleural fluid. Karyotyping demonstrated t(2;11;18)(q21–23;q21;q21). Rearrangements within BCL2 and YES genes located at 18q21 were not detected. Sixteen other cases with t(11;18)(q21;q21) have been reported in marginal zone B-cell lymphoma. Therefore, our report is in agreement with the finding that part of primary macroglobulinemia is a variant of marginal zone B-cell lymphoma.

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