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- Phenotypic plasticity in plasma cell myeloma: a CD138-negative case with a rare BRAF G469R mutation
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Sun-Ju Oh, So-Hak Chung
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Received November 21, 2025 Accepted February 2, 2026 Published online April 22, 2026
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2026.02.02
[Epub ahead of print]
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Abstract
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- CD138-negative plasma cell myeloma harboring a BRAF G469R mutation is described in a 76-year-old male presenting with multiple osteolytic lesions. Histologically, the lesion exhibited epithelioid to plasmacytoid morphology with prominent mitotic activity and vascular-like spaces. Immunophenotyping demonstrated strong vimentin and CD31 expression but absence of CD138 and other endothelial markers. Light-chain in situ hybridization confirmed a clonal κ-restricted plasma cell population. Bone marrow examination revealed near-complete replacement by atypical plasma cells, retaining CD138 negativity and demonstrating focal CD20 positivity, indicative of intratumoral heterogeneity. Next-generation sequencing identified a rare BRAF G469R variant. The patient exhibited poor response to bortezomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone therapy, necessitating a switch to carfilzomib-based treatment. This case underscores the diagnostic challenges of CD138-negative myeloma and highlights the importance of integrating morphology, immunophenotyping, and molecular profiling to inform accurate diagnosis and guide therapeutic strategies.
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