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Plasma cell leukemia: A review of the molecular classification, diagnosis, and evidenced-based treatment

Krisstina Gowin, Sheri Skerget, Jonathan J. Keats, Joseph Mıkhael, Andrew J. Cowan

2021Leukemia Research39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plasma cell leukemia is a rare and aggressive plasma cell dyscrasia associated with dismal outcomes. It may arise de novo, primary plasma cell leukemia, or evolve from an antecedent diagnosis of multiple myeloma, secondary plasma cell leukemia. Despite highly effective therapeutics, survival for plasma cell leukemia patients remains poor. Molecular knowledge of plasma cell leukemia has recently expanded with use of gene expression profiling and whole exome sequencing, lending new insights into prognosis and therapeutic development. In this review, we describe the molecular knowledge, clinical characteristics, evidenced-based therapeutic approaches and treatment outcomes of plasma cell leukemia.

Topics & Concepts

Plasma cell leukemiaLeukemiaPlasma cell dyscrasiaMultiple myelomaMedicinePlasma cellCancer researchCellImmunologyBiologyAntibodyGeneticsImmunoglobulin light chainMultiple Myeloma Research and TreatmentsProtein Degradation and InhibitorsChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research