Cytogenetic and fluorescence in situ hybridization studies in 60 patients with multiple myeloma and plasma cell leukemia

Elisabet Lloveras, Isabel Granada, Lurdes Zamora, Blanca Espinet, Lourdes Florensa, Carles Besses, Marisol Xandri, Maria Encarnación Pérez-Vila, Fuensanta Millà, Soledad Woessner, Francesc Solé

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We report cytogenetic results in a series of 60 patients affected with multiple myeloma (MM) and plasma cell leukemia (PCL) and compare the results with those previously reported. In our series, a total of 41% of MM patients and 71% of PCL patients displayed chromosome abnormalities. To evaluate the clinical value of monosomy 18, we obtained fluorescence in situ hybridization results (using centromeric probe for chromosome 18) of 22 MM patients who displayed a normal karyotype. Monosomy 18 was present in 3 of 22 patients (14%). Using conventional cytogenetics, we detected monosomy 18 in one patient affected with PCL. Two of four cases with monosomy 18 followed an aggressive course, with overall survival of 1 and 9 months. The remaining two are in follow-up and remain stable. The association of monosomy 18 with IgA subtype predominance and poor prognosis was not observed in this series of MMs and PCLs. Although these results do not confirm our previous hypothesis, further observations of this group of patients (with monosomy 18) regarding malignant transformation is warranted. © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)71-76
PublicaciónCancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
Volumen148
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene 2004

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