Large B-cell Lymphoma With IRF4 Rearrangement in the Elderly.
Large B‑cell lymphoma with rearrangement (LBCL‑IRF4) predominantly affects children and typically presents with Waldeyer's ring and/or head and neck involvement, limited stage, and favorable outcomes
APA
Horaguchi R, Kikuchi S, et al. (2026). Large B-cell Lymphoma With IRF4 Rearrangement in the Elderly.. Cureus, 18(1), e102294. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.102294
MLA
Horaguchi R, et al.. "Large B-cell Lymphoma With IRF4 Rearrangement in the Elderly.." Cureus, vol. 18, no. 1, 2026, pp. e102294.
PMID
41755940
Abstract
Large B‑cell lymphoma with rearrangement (LBCL‑IRF4) predominantly affects children and typically presents with Waldeyer's ring and/or head and neck involvement, limited stage, and favorable outcomes. Reports in older adults are rare, and comparability to pediatric disease remains uncertain. We describe an elderly LBCL-IRF4 case with a solitary parotid lesion. Histology showed diffuse large B‑cell lymphoma, germinal center B‑cell type, with co‑expression of CD10, BCL6, and IRF4/MUM1. Karyotyping identified t(4;6)(p14;p25) involving 6p25 (), and fluorescence in situ hybridization confirmed interferon regulatory factor 4 (IRF4) rearrangement. The patient achieved an excellent response to R-CHOP therapy, resulting in a complete response. Although clinically similar to pediatric cases, this case involved a non‑immunoglobulin translocation partner, contrasting with the pediatric predominance of immunoglobulin loci. Adult LBCL-IRF4 shows heterogeneity, with some cases resembling pediatric presentations and others diverging. This case underscores the need for further research into age-related clinical and molecular differences in elderly LBCL-IRF4.