Nodal and extranodal tumor-forming accumulation of plasmacytoid monocytes/interferon-producing cells associated with myeloid disorders
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Nodal and extranodal tumor-forming accumulation of plasmacytoid monocytes/interferon-producing cells associated with myeloid disorders
Abstract
Nodal tumor-forming accumulations of plasmacytoid monocytes/interferon-producing cells (PMs/IPCs) have been described in patients with myeloproliferative disorders. Here we report a series of 9 additional cases of such association. The patients were predominantly adult (median, 62 years), males (male/female ratio, 7:2), who presented with chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (4 cases), acute myeloid leukemia (1), acute monocytic leukemia (2), unclassifiable chronic myeloproliferative (1), or myeloproliferative/myelodysplastic disease (1). The prognosis was poor (median survival, 24 months) and related to progression of the underlying myeloid neoplasm. We found that in addition to lymph nodes, PMs/IPCs accumulated to bone marrow (8 cases) and skin (4 cases). Immunohistochemical markers typically expressed by PMs/IPCs (CD68, CLA/HECA452, CD123) were found in all cases and shown useful to identify cells with variations from classic morphology. In addition, PMs/IPCs expressed the interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) inducible protein MxA, the B-cell oncogene TCL1, and granzyme B. The biologic and clinical significance of the association between PMs/IPCs and myeloid disorders remains not clarified. Using fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis in a case known to harbor monosomy 7 in the myeloid leukemia, we demonstrated that PMs/IPCs share the same chromosomal abnormality, thus indicating that they are clonal, neoplastic in nature, and closely related to the associated myeloid tumor. Recently, a novel CD56+ hematologic neoplasm has been reported and retained to stem from PMs/IPCs. The majority of PMs/IPCs in the present series failed to express CD56, thus indicating that variants of PMs/IPCs neoplasms exist, which might represent parts of a spectrum.
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