Clinical Significance of the Translocation (11;14)(q13;q32) in Multiple Myeloma
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Leukemia & Lymphoma
- Vol. 35 (5-6) , 599-605
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10428199909169625
Abstract
The most common chromosomal translocation in multiple myeloma (MM) is t(11;14)(q13;q32). Here, we describe the clinical characteristics of patients with MM who have this translocation. We have identified 24 patients at our institution who had t(11;14)(q13;q32) as determined by standard cytogenetic analysis (CC). Seven patients had the translocation detected at the time of original diagnosis and 17 at the time of relapse. Median survival in all patients after original diagnosis was 43 months; median survival after the translocation was detected was 11.9 months. Four patients had a clinical diagnosis of plasma cell leukemia. Most patients had an elevated β2-microglobulin (13/20 had ≥4 μg/ml). The bone marrow (BM) labeling index (LI) of patients, at the time of translocation detection, was elevated in most (median 1.4%, 17/23 patients had BMLI ≥1%). Of the 24 patients, 19 (79%) died of disease progression and 5 (21 %) were alive with disease at last follow-up. Lytic lesions, bone pain, or compression fractures eventually developed in all patients. Patients with MM who have t(11;14)(q13;q32) detected by standard cytogenetics seem to have an aggressive clinical course.Keywords
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