We report a patient with myasthenic syndrome who, 2 years after diagnosis, developed an oligoclonal lymphocytosis. This disorder was sustained by both kappa+ and lambda+ CD5+ B-cell clones; over the following year, the white blood cell count increased and phenotypic characterization revealed a clear imbalance in the immunoglobulin light chain ratio (84% kappa+). Accordingly, persistence of a kappa+ B-cell clone was disclosed by molecular analysis of immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangements. Our results may suggest that prolonged immune system stimulation due to an autoimmune disease can drive a benign lymphoproliferation into a B-cell neoplastic process.

Myasthenic syndrome and oligoclonal lymphocytosis: evolution into chronic lymphocytic leukemia

VIANELLO, FABRIZIO;D'ANDREA, EMMA
1998

Abstract

We report a patient with myasthenic syndrome who, 2 years after diagnosis, developed an oligoclonal lymphocytosis. This disorder was sustained by both kappa+ and lambda+ CD5+ B-cell clones; over the following year, the white blood cell count increased and phenotypic characterization revealed a clear imbalance in the immunoglobulin light chain ratio (84% kappa+). Accordingly, persistence of a kappa+ B-cell clone was disclosed by molecular analysis of immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangements. Our results may suggest that prolonged immune system stimulation due to an autoimmune disease can drive a benign lymphoproliferation into a B-cell neoplastic process.
1998
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