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Query: UMLS:C0032463 (polycythemia vera)
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The association of myeloproliferative and lymphoproliferative disorders is well known after cytotoxic drug or radiation exposure, while it is remarkably rare prior to therapy. We report on a patient simultaneously diagnosed as having polycythemia vera and II3A follicle center cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (grade 1). At this timepoint, he is on 12-year follow-up, characterized by post-polycythemia myeloid metaplasia with myelofibrosis and persistent complete remission of lymphoma. The conventional marrow cytogenetic analysis performed during the course of the disease demonstrated an abnormal karyotype with deletion of the long arm of chromosome 20 and trisomy 8, while molecular analysis failed to detect BCR-ABL rearrangement in peripheral blood cells. To the best of our knowledge based on a computer-aided review of the literature (MED-LINE 1966-2002), this is the sixth case of concomitant primary polycythemia vera and lymphoma of non-Hodgkin type. Besides, there is a single literature report on polycythemia vera coexisting with the Hodgkin's lymphoma. In our case as well as in the recorded ones, two independent malignant clones of myeloid and lymphoid origin, respectively, seem to have arisen. Further reports, supported by chromosomal and molecular studies, could improve our knowledge on this extremely infrequent disease association.
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PMID:Concomitant primary polycythemia vera and follicle center cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma: a case report and review of the literature. 1253 50

Extracellular vesicles (EVs), e.g., exosomes and microvesicles, are one of the main networks of intercellular communication. In myeloproliferative neoplasms, such as polycythemia vera (PV), excess of EVs originating from overabundant blood cells can directly contribute to thrombosis through their procoagulant activity. However, the proteomic composition of these vesicles in PV patients has not been investigated before. In this work, we examined the proteomic composition of serum EVs of PV patients in comparison to healthy controls. We processed EV-enriched serum samples using the Multiple Enzyme Filter Aided Sample Preparation approach (MED-FASP), conducted LC-MS/MS measurements on a Q-Exactive HF-X mass spectrometer, and quantitatively analyzed the absolute concentrations of identified proteins by the Total Protein Approach (TPA). Thirty-eight proteins were present at statistically significant different concentrations between PV patients' study group and healthy controls' group. The main protein components deregulated in PV were primarily related to excessive amounts of cells, increased platelet activation, elevated immune and inflammatory response, and high concentrations of procoagulant and angiogenic agents. Our study provides the first quantitative analysis of the serum EVs' proteome in PV patients. This new knowledge may contribute to a better understanding of the secondary systemic effects of PV disease and further development of diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
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PMID:Comparison of Proteome Composition of Serum Enriched in Extracellular Vesicles Isolated from Polycythemia Vera Patients and Healthy Controls. 3106 35