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Laura E Brown1, Da Zhang1, Diane L Persons1, Abdulraheem Yacoub2, Shivani Ponnala1, Wei Cui1.
Abstract
Various translocations involving the PDGFRB gene are identified in myeloid neoplasms. However, the PRKG2/PDGFRB fusion gene associated with t(4;5)(q21;q33) has previously been reported in only 3 patients. We present the case of a 26-year-old woman with microcytic anemia, basophilia, thrombocytosis, and massive splenomegaly, who was found to have systemic mastocytosis and associated clonal hematological non-mast cell lineage disease (SM-AHNMD), with myeloid neoplasm with PRKG2/PDGFRB rearrangement. Initial findings included basophilia (37%, 4.1 k/μL), hypercellular marrow with eosinophilia, and increased and atypical megakaryocytes, suggestive of myeloproliferative neoplasm. Additional studies revealed large clusters of CD25 positive mast cells, fulfilling the criteria for the diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis. Consistent with prior reports of this translocation, our patient has responded well to imatinib. This case, in conjunction with others in the literature, suggests a possible connection between t(4;5)(q21;q33) PRKG2/PDGFRB and systemic mastocytosis and highlights their favorable response to imatinib.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27648315 PMCID: PMC5014931 DOI: 10.1155/2016/4158567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Hematol ISSN: 2090-6579
Figure 1Bone marrow biopsy. (a) Large cluster of mast cells; (b) cluster of mast cells with positive immunohistochemical staining for mast cell tryptase; (c) cluster of mast cells with positive immunohistochemical staining for CD25; and (d) clusters of atypical megakaryocytes.
Figure 2Representative G-banded karyogram showing t(4;5)(q21;q33).
Figure 3Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) studies. (a) PDGFRB Breakapart Probe (Cytocell, Tarrytown, NY), metaphase illustrating the telomeric green probe translocated to shorter chromosome 4 and the centromeric red probe remaining on elongated chromosome 5; (b) interphase cell illustrating PDGFRB rearrangement, separation of PDGFRB Breakapart Probe; (c) FGFR1 Breakapart/Amplification Probe (Cytocell), normal signal pattern; (d) BCR/ABL1 Translocation, Dual Fusion Probe (Cytocell), normal signal pattern; (e) Vysis (Abbott Molecular, Abbott Park, Illinois) LSI 4q12 Tricolor, Rearrangement Probe, 4q12 (LNX, orange; SCFD2, green; PDGFRA/KIT, aqua), normal signal pattern.