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IgM paraprotein-associated peripheral neuropathy: small CD20-positive B-cell clones may predict a monoclonal gammopathy of neurological significance and rituximab responsiveness.

BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY(2020)

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IgM paraprotein-associated peripheral neuropathy (PN) in patients without overt evidence of lymphoma is a recognised clinical entity of unknown aetiology. Interrogating the bone marrow B-cell or plasma cell clones underlying paraproteinemic neuropathies may improve our understanding of both pathogenesis and treatment options. This retrospective observational analysis of IgM paraprotein-associated PN identified five patients with small pathological MYD88 L265P and CD20-positive B-cell clones in their bone marrow using multi-parametric flow cytometry, who have shown durable neurological response to rituximab. We posit that multi-parametric flow cytometry may be instrumental in identifying the cellular source of the paraprotein in IgM paraprotein-associated PN, and thus directing appropriate immunomodulatory therapy. Further understanding of these small pathological B-cell clones may also provide additional insight into mechanisms of monoclonal gammopathy of clinical significance overall.
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IgM,neuropathy,rituximab,MYD88,B cell
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