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ALK-positive Large B-Cell Lymphoma With Multiple Epithelial Antigen Expression and PABPC1::ALK Fusion: A Novel Molecular Alteration.

Jian Jeff FuAnjali SethNadia AliAshwin ChandarAshish P S Bains
Published in: The American journal of surgical pathology (2023)
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) is a very rare type of LBCL with an aggressive clinical course and poor prognosis. This diagnosis can be challenging given the varied morphology (immunoblastic, plasmablastic, or anaplastic), frequent lack of B-cell antigens, and especially in cases with expression of epithelial antigens. Here, we report a case of ALK-positive LBCL with unusual expression of 4 epithelial-associated markers (AE1/AE3, CK8/18, EMA, and GATA3) and novel poly(A) binding protein cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1)::ALK fusion which has not been previously reported in this entity. This case also emphasizes the use of comprehensive immunophenotyping that includes multiple lineage-specific antibodies when faced with a malignancy without a clear differentiation to avoid misdiagnosis. This case only achieved partial response to combination chemotherapy, radiation, and ALK inhibitor regimens, and furthers our understanding of this uncommon lymphoma.
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