MYC IHC and Cytogenetic Analysis Required to Identify Clinically Relevant Aggressive B-Cell Lymphoma Subtypes.

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Accurate subclassification of aggressive B cell lymphomas (ABCLs) requires integration of morphologic, immunohistochemical (IHC), and cytogenetic information. Optimal strategies have not been well defined for diagnosis of high grade B cell lymphoma with MYC and BCL2 and/or BCL6 rearrangements (HGBLwR) and double expressor lymphomas with MYC and BCL2 protein overexpression. One hundred and eighty seven ABCLs were investigated with complete IHC and FISH analysis. Morphologic and IHC analysis was insufficient to identify clinically relevant HGBLwR. Approximately, 75% of cases classified as HGBLwR showed conventional DLBCL morphologic features. Fourteen percent of MYC-rearranged cases were negative by IHC. Conversely, 60% of cases positive for MYC by IHC did not demonstrate a MYC rearrangement. Analysis by FISH without MYC and BCL2 IHC would miss 41 cases of double expressor lymphoma.

Analysis by FISH without MYC and BCL2 by IHC could miss a significant amount of double-expressor lymphomas. Complete IHC and FISH analysis is recommended in the evaluation of all aggressive B-cell lymphomas.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28868942