IgA plasma cell neoplasms are characterized by poorer long-term survival and increased genomic complexity compared to IgG neoplasms.

Ann Diagn Pathol

R.J. Tomsich Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA. Electronic address:

Published: February 2020

The characteristics of the IgA plasma cell neoplasms are not clearly reported in the literature. The main goal of this study is to examine IgA plasma cell neoplasms (PCN) and to compare them to IgG lesions. After at least 5 years from the identification of an M protein, 98 cases were selected, the presentation and clinical evolution of 45 IgA neoplasms were compared to 43 cases of IgG gammopathies. The classification at presentation as monoclonal gammopathy of undermined significance (MGUS)-22 of 45 IgA and 20 of 43 IgG (49 vs 46%), plasma cell myeloma (PCM)-22 of 45 IgA and 22 of 43 IgG (49 vs 51%) and smoldering PCM (SPCM)-1 each (2% for both) was essentially identical. No solitary plasmacytomas were identified. At presentation, IgA patients were younger (66.5 ± 11.3 vs. 69.2 ± 10.7 years), less likely to have bone lesions (12/45 vs 18/43, p < 0.14) or immunoparesis (51% vs. 63%), differences statistically insignificant. Cases with normal fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) results, 27% for IgA vs 61% for IgG (p < 0.037) were statistically different. The IgA patients had worse survival (80 vs 108 months median IgA vs IgG, p < 0.013), difference not detectable in the first 5 years, but substantial after 10. In conclusion, poorer long-term survival and increased genomic complexity by FISH are characteristics of IgA PCNs.

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