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A Double Hit CD10-Negative B-Cell Lymphoma with t(3;8)(q27;q24) Leading to Juxtaposition of the BCL6 and MYC Loci Associated with Good Clinical Outcome

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posted on 2015-12-22, 10:00 authored by Lucinda Sanders, Sandrine Jayne, Ben Kennedy, Fiona Miall, S. M. Aukema, R. Siebert, Simon D. Wagner, Martin J. S. Dyer
The WHO classification of lymphomas allows for a group of diseases that have features intermediate between those of Burkitt lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. These are a diverse group of diseases whose genetics and clinical course are yet to be fully described. We report an unusual case of high grade B-cell lymphoma, intermediate between DLBCL and BL, lacking CD10 expression in which the chromosomal translocation t(3;8)(q27;q24) was found to be the sole chromosomal abnormality. FISH analysis demonstrated juxtaposition of the BCL6 and MYC loci without obvious involvement of the IGH locus, suggesting constitutive MYC expression due to promoter substitution. The patient responded to intensive chemotherapy and remains in remission two years after finishing therapy.

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Sietse M. Aukema is supported by the Nijbakker-Morra, Hippocrates, de Drie Lichten, and René Vogels Foundations. This work has been supported, in part, by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) through the MMML-MYC-SYS Project (0316166B).

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Case Reports in Hematology Volume 2014 (2014), Article ID 120714, 5 pages

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Case Reports in Hematology Volume 2014 (2014)

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Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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2090-6560

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2090-6579

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2014-09-15

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2014

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2015-12-22

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http://www.hindawi.com/journals/crihem/2014/120714/

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en

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