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High Levels of Peripheral Blood Circulating Plasma Cells as a Specific Risk Factor for Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma

Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) carries a 50% risk of progression to multiple myeloma (MM) or related malignancy within the first 5 years following diagnosis. The goal of this study was to determine if high levels of circulating plasma cells (PCs) are predictive of SMM transformation within the fi...

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Autores principales: Bianchi, Giada, Kyle, Robert A., Larson, Dirk R., Witzig, Thomas E., Kumar, Shaji, Dispenzieri, Angela, Morice, William G., Rajkumar, S. Vincent
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22902364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/leu.2012.237
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author Bianchi, Giada
Kyle, Robert A.
Larson, Dirk R.
Witzig, Thomas E.
Kumar, Shaji
Dispenzieri, Angela
Morice, William G.
Rajkumar, S. Vincent
author_facet Bianchi, Giada
Kyle, Robert A.
Larson, Dirk R.
Witzig, Thomas E.
Kumar, Shaji
Dispenzieri, Angela
Morice, William G.
Rajkumar, S. Vincent
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description Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) carries a 50% risk of progression to multiple myeloma (MM) or related malignancy within the first 5 years following diagnosis. The goal of this study was to determine if high levels of circulating plasma cells (PCs) are predictive of SMM transformation within the first 2–3 years from diagnosis. Ninety-one patients diagnosed with SMM at Mayo Clinic from January 1994 through January 2007 who had testing for circulating PCs using an immunofluorescent assay and adequate follow up to ascertain disease progression, were studied. High level of circulating PCs was defined as absolute peripheral blood PCs >5000 ×10(6)/L and/or > 5% cytoplasmic immunoglobulin (Ig) positive PCs per 100 peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Patients with high circulating PCs (14 of 91 patients, 15%) were significantly more likely to progress to active disease within 2 years compared with patients without high circulating PCs, 71% versus 25%, respectively, P=0.001. Corresponding rates for progression within 3 years were 86% versus 35%, respectively, P<0.001. Overall survival (OS) after both SMM diagnosis and MM diagnosis was also significantly different. High levels of circulating PCs identify SMM patients with an elevated risk of progression within the first 2 to 3 years following diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-35972302013-09-01 High Levels of Peripheral Blood Circulating Plasma Cells as a Specific Risk Factor for Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma Bianchi, Giada Kyle, Robert A. Larson, Dirk R. Witzig, Thomas E. Kumar, Shaji Dispenzieri, Angela Morice, William G. Rajkumar, S. Vincent Leukemia Article Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) carries a 50% risk of progression to multiple myeloma (MM) or related malignancy within the first 5 years following diagnosis. The goal of this study was to determine if high levels of circulating plasma cells (PCs) are predictive of SMM transformation within the first 2–3 years from diagnosis. Ninety-one patients diagnosed with SMM at Mayo Clinic from January 1994 through January 2007 who had testing for circulating PCs using an immunofluorescent assay and adequate follow up to ascertain disease progression, were studied. High level of circulating PCs was defined as absolute peripheral blood PCs >5000 ×10(6)/L and/or > 5% cytoplasmic immunoglobulin (Ig) positive PCs per 100 peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Patients with high circulating PCs (14 of 91 patients, 15%) were significantly more likely to progress to active disease within 2 years compared with patients without high circulating PCs, 71% versus 25%, respectively, P=0.001. Corresponding rates for progression within 3 years were 86% versus 35%, respectively, P<0.001. Overall survival (OS) after both SMM diagnosis and MM diagnosis was also significantly different. High levels of circulating PCs identify SMM patients with an elevated risk of progression within the first 2 to 3 years following diagnosis. 2012-08-20 2013-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3597230/ /pubmed/22902364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/leu.2012.237 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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High Levels of Peripheral Blood Circulating Plasma Cells as a Specific Risk Factor for Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma
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title_short High Levels of Peripheral Blood Circulating Plasma Cells as a Specific Risk Factor for Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22902364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/leu.2012.237
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